Supra 22SSV Weighting
So, I upgraded the rear ballast bags to the Fly High Jumbo Surf sacs in my 2009 22SSV. They are 1100lbs but, I won't get that much from them in my back compartments. I have the stock bag in front and no other sacs at this time. The stock sacs have glued in attachments so I can't use those now. So my question is how can I get the most out of this setup on both regular and goofy sides?
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FWIW, the cemented adapters on your stock bag can be removed. There are instructions on the wakemakers.com blog. I've done it several times and it's not difficult, but will take 20-30 minutes of heating with a hairdryer.
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Thanks for the advice. Anyone have some good suggestions for settting up the boat with what I have currently available?
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To start, fill the surfside rear bag, fill the center bag. Get a tsunami pump and put the stock 400 lb bag on the surfside rear seat.
I have a '09 21v and can guide you to weighing that boat pretty well for surfing, but the 22 hull is different. You may want to try the Supra forum for more info. |
Have a 24 but the hulls are fairly similar. We have two 400 pound bags in the rear compartment and all the human ballast on the surf side, and it is giving us a fairly steep and long pocket. Much better then the stock ballast:p
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