wakeboarder2687 |
05-03-2006 8:10 PM |
Deffintley get some weight. I usually ride behind an 03 21i (same hull?). The taps plate does very little if any to the actual wake size, more just for shape. In fact, when it is in wakeboard mode, the plate isnt even touching the water. It has the Rival ballast system, I would guess its around 7-800 pounds, between 3 bags (2 front, 1 rear). If you're going to be adding just fat sacs and dont mind if they are in the open, try putting one of the tube sacs up front in the walkway, and one in the back compartment, or under the rear seat. Thatd be a good place to start. Try to weight that boat pretty even front to back, that worked best for me. Another option would be to put 2 sacs on either side of the engine box. Straight Line I believe makes 2 seats that go next to the engine box, I think they hold somewhere around 500lbs a piece, that would be another good choice too. I would say start somewhere around 1000 lbs extra weight, just make sure you keep it balanced. If you have any other questions I'll try to help.
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