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mpayette 09-16-2004 9:07 PM

I have a super boat, love it but I seem to lack experience in putting weight in my boat <BR> <BR>I have the native ballast system from Nautiques and don't have fat bags nor leadz... <BR> <BR>When I try to jump the wake seems perfect but drops when I have on the wake (ballast full, 3 person in the boat) <BR> <BR>Or when I am in the boat driving, I see a great wave on one side and white wash on the other. <BR> <BR>Pretty sure I lack experience ;) <BR> <BR>I need some help ;)

tclagggym 09-16-2004 9:35 PM

Martin, You are either going to slow or your weight side to side is off balance.

mpayette 09-17-2004 12:25 AM

Him Tim, what do you mean by off balance? <BR>The ballast tank are full <BR>no other dead weight in the boat <BR>even if my gilfriend and her daughter is in the boat I have the same result... <BR> <BR>

shutupandboard 09-17-2004 4:56 AM

Even with just factory ballast your weight could be off balance. Just shift some weight to the side that is washing over. You'll see it clean right up. Unless your driving to slow.

mpayette 09-17-2004 10:05 AM

I think I will buy some leadz and play with them instead of moving people in the boat. <BR> <BR>When I read the forum, everybody seems to have leadz or fatsacks even with ballast tank <BR> <BR>it must be the way to go

ricktrav 09-17-2004 12:03 PM

if your pulling a rider it's normal if the wake crumbles on one side while they are cutting out on the otherside. if the rider isstraight behind the boat the wake should be fine. if your wake looks bad when driving in a straight line then it the balance from the people inside. i'm always having people move around to get the best wake shape possible. sometimes it only takes one person moving 6inches to get the wake perfect.HTH

stephan 09-17-2004 12:04 PM

Nautiques are notorious for being very touchy when it comes to side to side weighting. Literally sliding six inches to the left will cause it to tilt a bit. Also when cutting the rider pulls the boat &amp; momentarily causes wash on the opposite side. Try adding some weight &amp; thinking about keeping it balanced side to side. If you notice a little wash on one side, shuffle a little weight to that side &amp; retry. Don't forget to throw some weight in the bow, it helps to plane quicker &amp; sink the whole hull.

mpayette 09-18-2004 4:24 PM

understood ;) <BR> <BR>So I will by myself Leadz and put my big 240lbs buddy on the move in the boat ;)


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