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Old     (you_da_man)      Join Date: Sep 2009       12-21-2009, 5:08 PM Reply   
I'm totally new to wake boats and got a new Moomba XLV a couple months ago. Given that I have 2600lbs of ballast and a wakeplate for added shaping, what is probably the max weight the Blue Lake could surf without a rope given that I can get a decent medium sized wake on my boat. Reason is, I want a good, quality boat board that can handle two of my good friends that are about 225-240lbs. Thanks
Old     (rlsv211)      Join Date: Oct 2009       12-22-2009, 5:33 AM Reply   
I have a IS Swallow. It is a little shorter (1") and a little narrower in the noise but if you listen to the video it is based of the Blue Lake. It works great for me and I am 250. I have a CC 211 and we use about 1200 pounds when we surf. It is a medium wake. I think the Blue Lake can take four fines. That can makes it a different board. I have a set of long fins I use and it makes it fast.
Old     (rbeckei)      Join Date: May 2007       12-22-2009, 6:59 AM Reply   
A.J. I am 280lbs and use IS blue. The board is good for you, It is also good for everyone from small to big. It is a fast board and you can do 360's with it.If you want pictures let me know.

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