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Old     (c_cote)      Join Date: Jun 2008       07-08-2008, 10:11 PM Reply   
i have a 2003 MC prostar 209 and i have two 370 pound fly high tube sacs. where is the best placement. i have had people tell me many different things. due to the inboard space is limited. should they both be in the back or somewhere else. one can fit in front of the mid boat towpole behind the driver and... you could say passanger.... seats. im just trying to find the right wake. i feel it is cresting a little at the top of the wake. any ideas?
Old     (guitsboy)      Join Date: Aug 2005       07-09-2008, 8:51 AM Reply   
I have a direct drive 205, and right now were running three 540 sacks. One on each side of the motor box, and the third up front in the walkthrough. If its cresting and starting to curl over a bit, try moving the weight forward a little bit, or get another bag to throw in the nose.
Old     (sippi)      Join Date: Dec 2007       07-09-2008, 9:05 AM Reply   
not the same boat but I have a response lx direct drive and I run a skylon fatboy (560# each) on each side of the engine, and depending on how many people I have in the boat that day ill either run the pro x seat bottom sac (680# I think) with the back seat removed and a 580# sac up front. if we have more people then ill put the back seat back in and run about 440-560# btwn the engine and the back seat and same weight in the front. the wedge is down all the time either way. obviously the more people in the boat the less weight I put in but I try to keep it about the same as I would normally have it and distribute people throughout the boat. I don't know how sensitive your boat is but one thing that I noticed that really helps fine tune things ...if you get it set up like that you can scoot the side sacs towards the front or back a bit and get the wake just right.
Old     (jackeh)      Join Date: May 2008       07-09-2008, 10:44 AM Reply   
I have the 205 dd and we have the 2 370 pound tube sacks and i put one under the back seat and one in the front walkway.

it works well.

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