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    #16
    Originally posted by Duncan View Post
    Will the fittings plug and play with the stock 2009 RZ2 fittings? If so, I would be glad to test it out.
    They should, Tige uses the Fly High sacs now, instead of their own, right?
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      #17
      Originally posted by Duncan View Post
      Will the fittings plug and play with the stock 2009 RZ2 fittings? If so, I would be glad to test it out.
      Actually, the easiest thing to do would be to just lay them in and manual-fill them. This was you're not tearing up the factory plumbing just for some R&D.
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        #18
        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
        Actually, the easiest thing to do would be to just lay them in and manual-fill them. This was you're not tearing up the factory plumbing just for some R&D.
        I would be glad to test the fit of the sacks. I have spare quick fit manual fill attachments and a tsunami pump.

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          #19
          I have a '09 Z1 that we bought new in February and had a blast using it this summer. We got a wakesurfer too, and my whole family loved trying to "master" it - even without having any ballasts. My 13 year old was the only one who could ride forever without the rope. My wife and I were able to go for up to a minute but would always end up losing the wave. At the beginning of the summer, we mostly went out with my wife, 2 boys, and me. At the end of the summer, we had a packed boat but we still needed to ride very close to the boat (I usually had to be 1-3 feet from the swim platform).

          We eventually would like to get some ballasts. Would these be something good for us to snatch up? By the way, we have nothing, so I know we'd need a pump and some weight for the rear locker. Any thoughts?

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            #20
            Originally posted by NH Tige View Post
            I have a '09 Z1 that we bought new in February and had a blast using it this summer. We got a wakesurfer too, and my whole family loved trying to "master" it - even without having any ballasts. My 13 year old was the only one who could ride forever without the rope. My wife and I were able to go for up to a minute but would always end up losing the wave. At the beginning of the summer, we mostly went out with my wife, 2 boys, and me. At the end of the summer, we had a packed boat but we still needed to ride very close to the boat (I usually had to be 1-3 feet from the swim platform).

            We eventually would like to get some ballasts. Would these be something good for us to snatch up? By the way, we have nothing, so I know we'd need a pump and some weight for the rear locker. Any thoughts?
            A pair of those are $218.00, and do not include any fittings and only come in gray. I'll do ya better on a W711 Integrated Bow Sac with your choice of available colors.

            Now, more important then the bow weight, is weight in the rear on the surf side. You can go with a simple set of W701 V-Drive sacs (400lbs each and can be used along with the W711 to produce a nice wakeboard wake) or a single W707 original Fat Sac that is rated at about 750lbs, or the W718 Jumbo Surf Sac that rated at 1100lbs (but will probably give a good 800+). Then you could step up to our custom Surf sac, which will give you close to 1000lbs.
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              #21
              Originally posted by majestic View Post
              I thought they were 400 lbs each. For surfing I wanted weight just on the one side. I have filled the W711 after the back was weighted and the wake was better when I had a W701 on the seats.
              Looks like they have updated the site and they are listed at 200lbs each, which is about what I figured them at. The W711 will give you more weight in the bow of a 22Ve, but we still dont know if having separate sacs is an advantage.
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                #22
                Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                A pair of those are $218.00, and do not include any fittings and only come in gray. I'll do ya better on a W711 Integrated Bow Sac with your choice of available colors.

                Now, more important then the bow weight, is weight in the rear on the surf side. You can go with a simple set of W701 V-Drive sacs (400lbs each and can be used along with the W711 to produce a nice wakeboard wake) or a single W707 original Fat Sac that is rated at about 750lbs, or the W718 Jumbo Surf Sac that rated at 1100lbs (but will probably give a good 800+). Then you could step up to our custom Surf sac, which will give you close to 1000lbs.
                When I roughly measured the rear locker, it was 31" X 19" X 24". Would the W714 fit better? I want the sac in the compartment (as opposed to the floor or in seats. Also, do I need to worry at all about the fact that there is a warning label on the floor inside the rear locker stating "Warning - do not exceed storage floor capacity of 80 lbs." Thanks.

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