I have a 93 SN, that kicks a mean wake but completely at the sacrifice of walking room. My biggest recommendation is to make sure you have even weight distribution. Loading the rear doesn't help too much over all. Personally I run a 700 in the rear. I took out the back seat. Even the 1-2 foot difference sliding it back without the seat seriously helps since it's a pendilum effect. Then I have a 550 on each side of the motor but probably only fill them to ~475-500. If you slide them towards the front, you'll leave room for someone to sit behind each bag if need be on the floor. Then I have the triangle shaped one for the nose that I fill about half way. Whoever sits in the front gets to ride on a water bed. With the driver, one to two on the passenger seat, another on the engine, and someone in the front, it's a sweet wake. If you load any more in the rear it just takes forever to plane off. And if you haven't already, trash your stock prop and get an OJ CNC milled 4 blade. The best investment I ever made for this boat!
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