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douglas 04-26-2006 11:47 AM

How did ya'll weight the 24ssv at the Skiers Choice Jamborie? Thanks. <BR> <BR> Doug Walter

04-26-2006 12:36 PM

Hey Doug, <BR> <BR>The principal mule during the day was Ed's Outback. On that we used two 600 pound sacks filled to about 450-500 pounds each. Placed behind and beside the engine compartment. <BR> <BR>The SSV had the 3 bag "gravity games" (?) system. The owner loaded up the one tank that was being surfed on and set the initial speed at "13.5". That speed was gradually lowered to about "11.5" as no one could keep up. There were...shoot, 9 people onboard? I've lost track. <BR> <BR>The wake was way too steep and needed that extra speed to provide any pocket length. In the configuration listed above the wake was almost vertical. <BR> <BR>We didn't have a chance to fiddle with it, but with that many people it needs some weight in the bow. Either moving about 30% of the folks up front or add some ballast to the bag in the bow. <BR> <BR>I think the rear bag filled, 4 people on the side and speed at about 9.5-10.5mph would have a nice wake on that boat.

douglas 04-26-2006 12:58 PM

Thanks Jeff. We fill one side (rear), fill the front bag, have everyone on one side, and the wake plate just on the up side of center (going by the gauge). Our speed is around 9.5-11mph. So it sounds like pretty much the same thing we do already. I will try to get some pics this weekend. <BR> Doug Walter <BR> <BR>(Message edited by douglas on April 26, 2006)

entrustclothing 04-26-2006 2:34 PM

i have a mobius XLV, pretty similar boat, i filled the front ballast and the rear on the side we surf on and run the wake plate 3/4 to all the way down and 9.5mph and that seems to be about perfect

zo1 04-27-2006 3:48 PM

Entrust, have you surfed with the 750's yet?

entrustclothing 04-27-2006 8:43 PM

not yet, just got my boat back from the shop today and put the 750s in, so tomorrow i'll be using them for the first time <BR>


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