Surfin RZR
Who here has experience with surfing one of these? Which side is better - Port side or Starboard? How much weight are you running - details? I might have a chance to surf one today and want to help dial it in.
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Same boat as an RZ2 I think. If so great wake on either side. Likes weight up front and as much as you can ( 1400 or so) in the back and side you are surfing on.
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plus Robert...hahaha
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That includes Robert.
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how much ballast do these come with stock? It had soft sacs from the factory - horseshoe under the bow seats and two small sacs in port/starboard lockers. Owner claims 1600 lbs total. The rear couldnt be anything over 300 lbs by the looks of it.
port side wave ok - not very long but it was clean. starboard was not great due to prop rotation. We ran full front and which ever rear full we were surfing - plus 5 people on the side we were surfing. im coming from my 23 LSV with 3000 lbs in it so i know this really isnt a fair match up. |
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It has the surf ballast which is the bigges that comes from the factory on a rzr. Also it is official it throws a ****ty goofy wave.
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Brian, the rear ballast has a hard tank that fills up first under the floor, then the bag you see fills up so that is why it only looks like 300.
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so my boat is at the dealership getting a few kinks out, while i was there i decided to have them add a1000lb enzo sac to it. Ill post some pics if the wave once in use!
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Are the 400 pound dual bow ballast bags or tanks?
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Neither, it one single bag.
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The pro says 2 400 pound tanks or sacs from the picture.
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Quote:
http://tige.com/performance/ballast |
Hmm, now I just need to find out what bag they are using!
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Its a rzr, the biggest they offer is the surf 1600lb system.
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