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Old     (kylec)      Join Date: Jul 2008       08-06-2008, 6:08 PM Reply   
Anyone have any ideas for how to best weight my old SunSport? Right now I am running a 750lb sac on the port side of the engine which t-bones a 400lb sac on the port side behind the engine. I also run a 400lb sac on the back seat (also port side). I have 800lbs of steel that I split between the port side of the bow and the back seat (again port side).

The wake is small to medium and the sweet spot is about 6-8 feet behind the swim step. It's requiring a constant turn at a fairly tight radius.

I am trying increase the length in order to improve the ollie platform and would love it if I could drive close to straight.

Right now I am thinking I need to balance a little more weight in the bow and on the starboard side, and then add evenly throughout...
Old     (wakemikey)      Join Date: Mar 2008       08-07-2008, 6:00 AM Reply   
May sure your wake plate is all the way up?? Then put it 10% down. That's the only thing I can think of. Sounds silly but we had it down last night by accident for a bit I was like wtf...I dunno dude how long it it, how wide, how much does it weigh dry? You should be good to go w/ that setup in my mind...

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