steve, typically the heavier the easier you tend to wash out, but people load that boat up with tons of weight and you are fine.... here are the things you need to be looking out for... - I tend to move the heavier people towards the front -are you just washing on one side or both? If just one side than you need to balance people in your boat so there is even amount on both sides to clean it up on both sides. However when you have a rider on and they pull to one side of the boat it is natural for the other side to wash out. -speed up.... this is probably your largest problem.... don't trust the speedo #1 and #2 the more weight you run the faster you have to run....get a GPS speedo and test it... I bet you are off and have no idea..... when we have lots of weight in the boat we run at least 23 MPH on a gps calibrated speedo... my dash says 25+, but i just need to calibrate my speedo -play with your wakeplate... -how long a line are you running... bring your line in to 70'. Maybe 75' max if you are pretty experienced.... I know people that run 1150 up front in that boat and 500 in each of the back compartments and do just fine.... there are several others on here that have the same hull as you that should be able to speak up on how they weight theirs.... good luck and be patient.... it takes some time to dial in a wake...} (Message edited by tyler97217 on August 04, 2007)
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