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Old    absolutofft            06-22-2003, 11:51 AM Reply   
I have a mastercraft sportstar 19 with a 1500lb fat seat in the back. This makes the way pretty darn big, but it is quite steep, would I get a more rampy shape if I added weight up the front?

How much should I add? I am already over the allowed weight with the fat seat alone, so I don't know if I would want a 600lb fat seat, also this is a closed bow boat.

Aaron
Old    cdubs            06-22-2003, 12:00 PM Reply   
add as many lead bricks or whatever as you can to the nose. youll get the best wake if the nose is almost as low as the back. or if you can somehow fill a sack in there then go for it.
Old    saxosham            06-22-2003, 11:16 PM Reply   
Hi Aaron i heard your **** were so big that you don't need weight at the front of the boat, provided you are driving or at the front of the boat, don't be shy get them out!! (If you don't understand this post don't worry!)
Old    hacko_man            06-23-2003, 3:11 AM Reply   
You will produce the best wake if your weight is even through out your boat. Try putting about 500lbs in the nose and about 300lbs in the middle as well as you fat seat.

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