I think we've finally got the wake dialed in. the pics are with an enzo sac 1500 pds, 300 pds lead weight in observer seat and 2 adults and 2 kids on port side. it's quite a bit bigger(higher) and longer when we get another 4-6 people on the port side. I did leave about 50 pds lead in the bow port side. also, I have the switchblade, but it is off and there isn't a wakeplate.
Inland, that's the best wake I have seen period. beauty of it is that you only have what looks to be 1 or 2 people in the boat. when I have my boat loaded, it looks pretty close to that. I'll be calling ya to order a board here quick.
OH yeah, thanx to inland surfer for their awesome service and getting my enzo sac out so fast.
Hey Ryan, I'm the one riding in that pic. You're right, we only had 2 people in the boat. One tip when weighting an enzo- it's ok to have some weight on the driver side. We fill both tanks on that side as well as run the enzo sac on the other side. It helps knock the lip off the wake and gives you more ride-able area. HAVE FUN!
That board is green and Jeff P posted a picture in a different thread with a green board on the swim pad - the outline of the board above looks like the yellow, but that board is green. What is that?
heres the wave behind our 24ft enzo, full ballast, internal, both sides, front and back, plus two 450 sacs in stern storage. switchblade all the way to 7
here is one of my 230 on the goofy side. Not as big as the regular side but I'm happy with it. Only ride it once in a while. You can see the blade throws the prop wash to that side but it is very easy to remove. My buddy is 6'5" so he makes the wake look smaller!