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Old    sparky68            10-16-2006, 12:59 AM Reply   
No u perverts, not that. First time letting go of the rope. LOL

It's been a long time coming, First for the specifics. I'm 240#'s, ride goofy and have an'04 Malibu LSV. Ballast is stock except for a brand new give or take 800# fly high sac. Front, mid and right side tanks are full. Sac is on the rear seat, more towards the front of the boat, rather than torwards the middle(if that makes sense). Speed of the boat was 10.3 on perfect pass. The board was a landlock, here's a link http://www.hyperlite.com/product?PID=9123

Now, although I was able to surf, I didn't like the condition of the wake. I don't have pics, Sorry. It was really white washed out. My pocket in this case, on the board above was about a foot from the swim step. I played around with the speed and I like the way it looked at 11.3, nice and sweet like some of the pics you see in others threads. BUT, could not surf it. I think I need more weight in the front or mid section as to create more mass behind the boat and lengthen the pocket. This is according to the Great Jeff Walker, Sir, please correct me I'm wrong.

Any suggestions are welcome. I'm going out this weekend again and I'll take pics this time.

Also, how do you guys with sacs keep them from rolling off the seat? After hitting a few rollers from other boats the sac would eventually work it's way to the floor.

 
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