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Old     (midlifecrisis)      Join Date: Feb 2007       03-08-2007, 7:51 AM Reply   
Need some help. I have a 07 Avy C4 and am trying to dial in the wake. So far, I have 2 400# bags in the rear locker and a standard 300# tank in the middle. We board at 22.5 MPH with the trim plate all the way up (70 ft line). There is wash on the port side and the wake has what I feel too much vert. Any suggestions to take some of the vert out? I have seen alot of pics here and I am going nuts to get a rampy wake on both sides. Any ideas would be appreciated - thanks!!
Old     (closedtoe)      Join Date: Jan 2007       03-08-2007, 7:59 AM Reply   
Add weight to the front. Adding weight to the back steepens the wake and adding wait to the front mellows it. I would say start by adding 150 up front then add another 100 depending on what the wake looks like after that.
Old     (jeff359)      Join Date: Jun 2005       03-08-2007, 8:24 AM Reply   
Another vote for more weight up front
Old     (byrd)      Join Date: Dec 2005       03-08-2007, 9:43 AM Reply   
Do a search, there was another post discussing this boat's wake, and a few listed how they weighted it down.

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