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lfshane132 05-15-2007 4:32 PM

What is your favorite wake to ride behind? Mine is probably a loaded down VLX or loaded down Super Air 210 06 or before.

jakoerber 05-15-2007 4:40 PM

210

ryansgt 05-15-2007 4:42 PM

whatever isn't an outboard or i/o

timmyb 05-15-2007 4:57 PM

Tige RZ2...<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" border=0>

lfshane132 05-15-2007 5:01 PM

whats the RZ2s wake like? is it more rampy or straight up pop wake?

johnny_defacto 05-15-2007 5:02 PM

Slammed X-star

jusstty 05-15-2007 5:10 PM

05 210 or 07 Xstar.

jarrod 05-15-2007 5:11 PM

Slammed X-Star

chris_williams 05-15-2007 5:14 PM

Most pro's are riding vlx's and lsv's loaded up even if its not thier sponsor's boat. Kinda says something. To me nothing compares to a loaded up lsv. B4 Ricky G had to get rid of his, we were running 6000 lbs and nothing's been that good since.

bocephus 05-15-2007 5:16 PM

210 of either make CC or Sanger...

troymoto25 05-15-2007 5:19 PM

The only boats I've rode behind are mine (2005 Centurion C4 Air Warrior) and 2006 Mastercraft X-2. The X-2 wake was much more rampy, I loved it, but Mastercraft is out of my price range, so my wake works just fine.

otiswunguy 05-15-2007 5:21 PM

6000lbs, OMG! I really like the new super air wakes quite a bit myself. A little easier on my knees and back than the old 210 but still plenty of kick.

wakeman7 05-15-2007 5:33 PM

san

wakeslife 05-15-2007 6:07 PM

Nicely weighted X1, but I've only ridden behind a couple boats besides mine; a prostar 205, Supra Launch 21V, and Malibu V-Ride.

seattle 05-15-2007 6:27 PM

SAN <BR>X1 <BR>Pre 05 VLX <BR> <BR>Anyone of these boats loaded down suits me.<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/wink.gif" border=0>

mcwakerider 05-15-2007 6:33 PM

from what i have ridden, a slammed x-star

josh_r_skater 05-15-2007 7:09 PM

210 forsure

three6ty 05-15-2007 7:12 PM

if you have to put 6000lbs in a boat to make a good wake there is somthing wrong!!!!!!!!

mcwakerider 05-15-2007 7:23 PM

Most wakeboats throw out good wakes, but slammed wakeboats throw out sick a$$ wakes.

big_ed_x2 05-15-2007 7:25 PM

there was a Chris a while ago claiming the Epic wake was going to change the industry how good and big the wake was.....Wasn't it Chris Williams??? <BR> <BR>If so,why the change of heart??

awl 05-15-2007 7:26 PM

I agree E Double U. Also, way to inconvienent. How about best wake ridden with stock ballast.

westsidarider 05-15-2007 7:26 PM

6000 pounds doesnt make the wake any better than the stock ballast, but it does make it waiste high and every time you hit the wake its like hitting a double up. if you have never had the chance to ride a wake that big then i suggest you make that a goal sometime in your wakeboarding carreer. <BR>in my opinion there is nothing out there that will ever beat a malibu.

mcwakerider 05-15-2007 7:30 PM

It just seems like you dont have to work as hard when riding behind a big meaty wake. But i agree, filling up extra ballast is a pain especially when you are out on the weekend and there is butter. then you stop and start filling things up and by the time you get done, three other riders screw up your water... Sux...

jarrod 05-15-2007 7:36 PM

"if you have to put 6000lbs in a boat to make a good wake there is somthing wrong!!!!!!!!" <BR> <BR>No one said it needed 6000 pounds to make a good wake. The thread is about your "favorite wake." And I'm sure it's fun with 6000 pounds.

wake_upppp 05-15-2007 7:38 PM

"210 of either make CC or Sanger..." <BR> <BR>Ditto

mcwakerider 05-15-2007 7:42 PM

j-rod, <BR> <BR>Not trying to start an argument just wondering if the bonecrusher throws out a bigger than the epic? Again just a question. Or have u seen the epic wake in person yet? With the idea of 4,000 lbs of balast stock, just wondering. I know your guy's wake is dialed in, but just curious

big_ed_x2 05-15-2007 7:44 PM

Jason,if the 6000lbs doesn't make the wake in a Malibu better then just stock ballast.......then no need to waste my time and money trying it that way,you saved me a bunch of hassle.Thanks bud!<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/wink.gif" border=0> I'll stick with MC.<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/lol.gif" border=0>

blind 05-15-2007 7:45 PM

sante <BR>old vlx

hawk7 05-15-2007 7:47 PM

Stock Air Nautique 210.

aces6692 05-15-2007 8:11 PM

loaded x star

dabell 05-15-2007 8:16 PM

My own Tige 24Ve.

otiswunguy 05-15-2007 8:19 PM

big ed stopped reading and missed the waist high part.

stepintoliquid 05-15-2007 8:28 PM

slammed x-star

allen 05-15-2007 8:35 PM

Slammed X-star, but there are some side effects, hence the name "BONECRUSHER" and the crutches. HAHAAHA can't wait to ride again.

05-15-2007 8:41 PM

I normally ride a 03 xstar but i prefer a VLX, i just seemed to be able to predict the pop better and get way more pop from it. Ive never been behind any Nautique but i would like to try it.

awl 05-15-2007 8:42 PM

"6000 pounds doesnt make the wake any better than the stock ballast, but it does make it waiste high and every time you hit the wake its like hitting a double up. if you have never had the chance to ride a wake that big then i suggest you make that a goal sometime in your wakeboarding carreer. <BR>in my opinion there is nothing out there that will ever beat a malibu." <BR> <BR>Jason, your right. I've never ridden in a boat with that much weight. I probably shouldn't commented. However, I was speaking from the perspective of loading up all that weight. I've only had 3000lbs in my X45 and, like Billy stated, it sux when it's butter and your filling bags.

jarrod 05-15-2007 8:48 PM

"it sux when it's butter and your filling bags." <BR> <BR>Depends on who you ask. Butter without a dialed wake is even more frustrating! <BR> <BR>Billy, I've never ridden behind the Epic. Evan or Billy Tonis could comment.

shiznizzle 05-15-2007 9:00 PM

nautiques - 210 &amp; 226

westsidarider 05-15-2007 9:06 PM

typically when we have ridden with the 6000 lbs we are either at the lake for more than one day or the boat has about 3000 in lead already in it and were not towing more than 10-20 minutes

antbug 05-15-2007 9:06 PM

The biggest wake I've ever ridden behind was Ed's X2 (205V hull) with just over 3000lbs (and not counting gas or people) in it. It was stupid big! I rode the Epic boat for the 1st time at Spring ride and it was not as big. <BR> <BR>With all that said my favorite wake is a SAN 210 or X2 (205V) with about 2000lbs in it. I really like a vert wake though. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by antbug on May 15, 2007)

t707w 05-15-2007 9:10 PM

x1 or 210

morgs 05-15-2007 11:31 PM

Slammed X-Star

ynot 05-16-2007 12:05 AM

nothing beats a weighted LSV and if you want to go stock the VLX with wedge down is at the top of that list. i agree with jason it will be quite some time before anyone get close to malibu in the ease of getting a good wake and wake size.

duffy 05-16-2007 5:46 AM

Here is an 06 with the stock ballast (1250lbs) no wedge plus an additional 1100lbs with 3 people in the boat at 22.5 MPH. The conditions were not Ideal on this day so its a little washed out but still sick. <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65919/449154.jpg" alt="Upload"> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65919/449155.jpg" alt="Upload">

05-16-2007 6:05 AM

slammed '05 x-2

eubanks01 05-16-2007 7:02 AM

Wakesetter LSV of course! The biggest wake and most friendly wake out there! :-)

DRA 05-16-2007 7:07 AM

07 22SSV Supra, huge without extra weight.

ripr 05-16-2007 7:12 AM

My favorites: <BR> <BR>#1) tied- Supra 21V (min 1500lbs plus people)/Pre 06 SAN (min 1500lbs plus people) <BR>#2) MC 205V hull (min 2500 lbs plus people) <BR>#3) 2004-plus MC X-Star (min 3500 lbs plus people) <BR> <BR>I have yet to ride the new 22SSV from Supra, or the New 210 hull.

chris_williams 05-16-2007 7:35 AM

A loaded up LSV you can ride longer ropes than most boats. 95-100 feet and the wake isn't washing out at all. There's something good about each and every wake though. I have just as much fun wakeskating behind a pwc. Water time...

closedtoe 05-16-2007 8:16 AM

If I add more weight up front to my LSV will the wake get narrower and will the sweet spot be farther back or will it just make the sweet spot farther back. BTW I run stock plus wedge and the wake is washing out right at 70 ft.

guido 05-16-2007 8:31 AM

#1 X-star <BR>#2 Old X-star/X1/X2 <BR>#3 Malibu LSV <BR>#4 SAN 210 <BR>#5 Sanger 215 <BR>#6 Epic <BR> <BR>Something like that.... All slammed to the rubrails (except the Epic which handles 4k like it's nothing). I'd like to try the Epic again. That wake is huge, but the last time I rode it I didn't like how vert it was. Think SAN 210 but really big and a very hard, short landing area.

wakeboarddrumma 05-16-2007 8:37 AM

I've ridden behind only 2 wake boats, an 04ish Wakesetter, and an 05, and 06 X-Star. <BR> <BR>The wakesetter was much better and i liked it more. It had stock ballast only, and it was the perfect wake.

blabel 05-16-2007 8:44 AM

How do you fit 6K in a wakeboat and what do you have to do to get it to plane? Just curious because I've seen boats with half that weight take forever to get up and running. I can't imagine that with just a prop change, it would make it work. Just curious.

mcwakerider 05-16-2007 8:53 AM

i dont think very many ppl run 6k lbs in their boats.

big_ed_x2 05-16-2007 8:57 AM

By mike hillard (otiswunguy) on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 8:19 pm: <BR> <BR><blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1><b>quote:</b></font><p>big ed stopped reading and missed the waist high part.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> <BR> <BR>No,just not impressed with size of the wake AT ALL,It's more shape I'm concerned and IMO Malibu has a speed bump that gets waist high with hardly a lip at the top. <BR>I've ridden waist high wakes and could any time I want,just load my baby up and BOOYA. <BR> <BR>I said it before and I'll say it again...I have NOT ridden a wake bigger/better wake then mine own except an X-Star a few times and will say it was NOT bigger just a nicer shape.

05-16-2007 8:59 AM

For Me...Sanger V215 with an extra 1000#'s and about 8 people. Not just the size, but the shape

dlwsrider 05-16-2007 9:00 AM

i like loaded down malibus and supras. <BR> <BR>but for wakeskatign moomba's got my back

mcwakerider 05-16-2007 9:00 AM

From what i have noticed behind malibus, the wedge can make the wake as lippy as you want it to be. Especially the power wedge.

innov8 05-16-2007 9:03 AM

Loaded down X-Star=perfection!!<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" border=0>

ronnyboy27 05-16-2007 12:50 PM

I've ridden behind several different boats but I still perfer my 04 x2. I think that the shape is perfect. I think that it would be better to spend some money on lessons to learn to edge correctly and not waste money on all of those fat sacks. I'm no pro so if you are really good at ridding than maybe size is really important it makes a huge difference. <BR> <BR>Chris Williams - Who are most pros? Didn't Rusty and Danny both land 1080s behind a MC. Correct me if I'm wrong but Rusty rides for MC not Danny. Where are you getting your information. I'm not trying to start an arguement but I was of the opposite thinking, so how did you get to this conclusion.

maliburider456 05-16-2007 1:12 PM

lsv, xstar, or mastercraft 45

vlxray 05-16-2007 1:26 PM

Rusty has landed two 1080s. One behind his X-Star and one behind Chad's VLX. Both of those boats have sick wakes.

chris_williams 05-16-2007 1:28 PM

Not too sure but I think Rusty might have done a 1080 behind a malibu too but if the dub is right and those guys are riding good, they could do it behind any companies boat. Some guy's do 900's w2w 6ft high. For alittle while people thought the ronix one board helped danny land a 1080 too. You do that trick in the air so it doesn't matter how a board rides in that case. The way Randy and Lyman ride behind thier malibu's is good proof you can go pretty big behind them. As far as 6k in the boat, we would actually run 4k in the boat, drop the wedge, then once we make it up to speed we hit the fill switch for the tanks then just drain em when you fall. The wake is giant though! MC's have great wakes too. Our family has owned Malibu's for 19 years so I might have a biased opinion. Riding is riding though, I'll ride behind anything.

rrbooker 05-16-2007 1:38 PM

I'll take my xstar with 3800lbs in it, and 4 chicks!

nautique_04_226 05-16-2007 4:19 PM

Rayon does that mean the four chicks weight 3800lbs. Just kidding any weight and four reef chicks makes the best wake even in a john boat.

big_ed_x2 05-16-2007 6:14 PM

Chris Williams,I'm not sure about your comments......VERY inconsistent in what you say on this site and don't address anything you claimed when people ask you or call you out.

cwb_fooguitarlz 05-16-2007 6:16 PM

2007 Mobius LSV....lol thats all i got...and the 2002 Xstar

chris_williams 05-16-2007 6:46 PM

Sorry Big Ed we like to run alot of weight in our boats. I like a big wake and I can't help that. That's cool if you love your nautique wake and I love them too. I love anything that can pull me though including a winch or pwc. I've only had 15 days on the water in the past 3 years so any riding is tons of fun for me.

big_ed_x2 05-16-2007 6:54 PM

No it's not about the wake I like but the wake you like. <BR> <BR>Last year I could have swore that you were talking about the Epic wakes like they are going to change the industry but now you are not even saying anything about them just about the LSV.....Did you think you were going to get sponsored by Epic? <BR>Is that why you were hyping them up last year?

skydog96 05-16-2007 6:55 PM

Its all personal preference. Some people like to go big, and some people like to go really big. If the most important thing to you when out on the water is a huge wake, (you'll load up a Malibu, haha j/p) you're gonna rock a huge wake. If the most important thing is a booming sound system, you'll rock the system. <BR> <BR>To each their own. <BR> <BR>lEAVE THE hATERZ ON THE DOCK.

clubjoe 05-16-2007 7:04 PM

Buzz's weighted 05 VLX.........still....................dammit!! <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/sad.gif" border=0> <BR> <BR>But the good news is that my Pro-V is finally re-propped. Hopefully I'll get my wake dialed in now that I can add/move some weight around! <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/proud.gif" border=0>

dhands88 05-16-2007 8:09 PM

supra 21v-3000# ballast plus plate, and stock malibu that wake just rocks

westsidarider 05-16-2007 9:07 PM

big ed- dont take this wrong but it seems like your taking things a little too personal and your comments are getting hostile. it seems like you dont validate anyones opinion except for those that share your view about MC especially when it comes to chris's comments about the BU. chill out and go ride your favorite wake. who cares what someone else likes. all that matters is yourself. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by westsidarider on May 16, 2007)

big_ed_x2 05-16-2007 9:37 PM

Jason,Don't you want for people to talk about what's really on their mind and not promoting their products or their "potential" products. <BR>I remember PERSONALLY Chris talking up a storm about Epic wakes and now <b>NOTHING</b>.....just wondering what happened and for some reason I'm NOT getting my answer for a couple of days and probably won't.I would say the same if he was saying that the x-star wake was his favorite. <BR> <BR>I could care less what wake you or he likes best,just come clean and correct.

johnny_defacto 05-16-2007 10:32 PM

Am i missing something chris? A VLX is a Malibu, so Rusty has landed a 10 behind a malibu and mastercraft... is there a third boat he landed one behind?

ty540 05-16-2007 11:16 PM

My all time favorite wake is the Malibu VLX (with lots of extra weight). The LSV is awesome as well, but it's not quite as steep as I like. I've ridden behind just about everything except a newer Supra. <BR> <BR>My favorite stock wakes are the v-ride and the 210. <BR> <BR>(Note: this is really what's on my mind, and I'm not promoting anything.)

socalwakepunk 05-17-2007 7:23 AM

Have ridden pretty much every wake on the market today, Have a lot of favorites, and a few not so much. I've got a SAN 210 that I load up, love the wake. Rode behind Mike Schwenne's VLX for a week, both unweighted and weighted, was way impressed. Have had some good X-Star wakes, too. <BR> <BR> <BR>Here's the odd part, as far as M/C wakes, have been behind a lot of 'em, and I am more impressed with the X-1 wake than the X-Star wake. IMO the shape of the wake behind the X-1 just seems better, more lip at the top. Load it up and it's huge. Am I the only one who feels this way?

dakid 05-17-2007 7:28 AM

nope.

guido 05-17-2007 10:27 AM

Jeff.... Not at all. I said that forever. It really takes the right X-Star weighting to be better than a X1/X2. When the X-star is great, it's great. When it's not..... It's just not as good as a decent X1.

pottsy 05-17-2007 10:50 AM

any wake


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