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zane05 03-05-2006 6:18 PM

Need help weighting 21v any suggestions appreciated

smedman 03-11-2006 5:49 AM

Zane, <BR>Not sure if you already found some answers on here. Are you talking about a V-Ride? If so, here's what I do for a tasty goofy side surfable wave. I have two Pro X V-drive fat sacs <BR> <BR>If it is just me and my wife: (gotta love TX laws) <BR>1 fat sac in the back locker <BR>1 sac in the corner on the seat behind driver <BR>Wedge down <BR> <BR>If we have more people in the boat: <BR>2 fat sacs in the same back locker <BR>1 or 2 ppl sit in the same back corner area <BR>1 person in the bow <BR> <BR>You can ride the wave forever... <BR>I'll try to get some photos / video up soon. I'm waiting for a DV fire-wire cable to arrive in the mail so can pull from my camera to the laptop...

evil_e 03-23-2006 10:27 AM

Sounds like you guys are talking about 2 different boats...I'm guessing Zane means the Supra 21v, and Matt is talking about a Malibu. Zane, I've got a Supra 22SSV which is pretty similar to the 21v. I fill the 500 lb sac in the front ski locker, I fill another 500 lb sac in the middle of the boat pushed as far to the left as possible, I fill another 500 lb sac in the left rear compartment, plus I have 250 lbs of lead that I move over to the left rear compartment. That 1750 lbs along the left side combined with any passengers on that left side, helps kick out about a 4 foot wave that you can ride about 15 to 20 feet back. FYI, I run it about 10 mph. You can see my surf wave in my profile...


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