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Stock ballast or extra PP? Nice wave:D
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http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h.../Lake/Fins.jpg Stock ballast, four adults (three were women totaling 330) that don't weigh much and two fat sac cubes in the back (350lbs total). |
That is sickE (with a capital E)!
I get my 25 on the lake next week for the first time. I added 750# sacs to each rear locker. If my surf wake is as good as yours, I'll be stoked! |
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With 750lbs back there plus the stock ballast yours will be even better than ours. I only have two fat bricks (350lbs) back in that corner. Just put some bodies on which ever side plus in the front to lengthen the wave and it'll be sick for sure. Or if you have tabs those do a great job as well. Have you posted up pics of your 25? I might put a 1000lbs sac on the port side to make it even bigger soon.
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What was your tab and plate configuration?
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100% down on the surf tab opposite the side we surf on, attitude plate at about 40%. I bought a 750-950lbs fat sac today that I'll try out in the boat this week and see how much bigger/longer we can make the wave. Got two new boards too, Phase 5 CF Danielo and a LF one.
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http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...urfwVELF03.jpg In the process of dialing in my X-25 wave. These are at about 11 mph with center and port tanks full, about 650 pounds (Pop bags and sac) in left rear locker (in addition to the tank), and about 1000 pounds (1200 bag almost full) in the locker under the port side lounge seat. Wake plate at 40%. No surf tabs. Just me in the boat. Makes a nice long pocket with good push. |
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