The 1999 Malibu Sunsetter is a 21-foot direct-drive ski and wakeboard boat powered by an Indmar inboard V8 engine. Built around a fiberglass hull, this boat carries the classic Sunsetter design that made it a popular choice for family watersports—skiing, tubing, wakeboarding, and casual cruising. The open-bow layout provides room and sightlines for both drivers and passengers, with seating capacity up to 10.
The boat features a walk-through windshield, captain's chair, and wraparound seating throughout the cockpit. An open bow area with built-in seating faces forward, while a rear sun pad sits above the swim platform. Storage compartments are integrated throughout the design, and a built-in cooler serves onboard convenience. A ski pylon is mounted as standard equipment for towing.
The Sunsetter LX generates a consistent slalom ski wake and handles reliably under acceleration. Its fiberglass hull delivers a smooth ride across varying water conditions, and the boat responds well to ballast and wedge setup for intermediate wakeboarding. The fuel capacity of approximately 35 gallons supports extended days on the water without frequent refueling.
Length
21.00 FT
Beam
7.00 FT
Engines
1
Hours
460 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline