any body kind enough to provide some insight on best set up of fat sacks for an 85 Mastercraft. <BR> <BR>I usually have between 2-3 folks on the boat, so I was wondering which bags to use and what set up has worked well in the past. <BR> <BR>Also what company is making the most durable sacks these days? <BR> <BR>any insight would help!!!
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this is what i have in my 90 ski sanger....fat seat in the back=1200lbs and two fat buddies in the bow=280lbs each... and with myself and two more it puts up a decent wake... nothing like gordons 205v...though...sick fat wake...
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I don't know the best set up, but I would love to see a new X-Star with the old Stars-n-Stripes paint scheme. I think it would be tight.
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hey best setup ive ever run in mine was a fat sack in the rear, and 2 side sacks, and usually only filling the fatsackin rear 3/4 full. <BR> <BR>hey edgar, i have a boss pro series with racks and bimini for one of those if your interesetd.
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" I would love to see a new X-Star with the old Stars-n-Stripes paint scheme. I think it would be tight. <BR> " <BR>I agree
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The fat seat works well, but takes up a lot of room. I like the side sacs and lead up front for the '85. I've seen 600s on the floor and 250 in lead and the wake was nice...
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oh yeah, hit me up next time you're out on Conroe and I'll bring some sacs out so you can see what works for you...
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