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Old     (skyrunner06)      Join Date: Jul 2007       07-07-2007, 6:55 PM Reply   
hey i just got twin launch pad sacs that go on the side of the engine and my boat is a 75 american skier.. a ski boat even with the sacs full to 880 pounds the wake is still below my knee when wakeboarding and when i surf on the right side i put the left sac beside the engine and the right one all the way in the corner and the still is barely any surf wake.....help
Old     (masonwakerider)      Join Date: May 2003       07-08-2007, 9:33 AM Reply   
That boat rides really high in the water, and has a low freeboard (hight from the water to the gunnel). This mean no matter how much weight you put in the wake wont get huge like a 23' 4000# enzo or malibu will get. If i was you i would find bigger board, i have experiance with the inland surfer red tide. The bigger board will let you surf a smaller wake and still have fun.

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