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    22i sacs

    Looking for recomendations... I have a 22i, wanting to start surfing.... can anyone tell me the best areas to weight and the approx weight to get the most wake! (Basically so I don't have to waste 2hrs filling, draining and moving sacs) Also recomendations on sacs to buy, as I'm using a friends sacs

    thanks!

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    I think the Fly High W718 Pro X Series Ultimate Wake Surf Sac Would be the ideal sac giving you the best fit an most amount of weight.

    A single W709 Tsunami pump would have it emptied and refilled in about 20 minutes, so moving it to the other side is not a major task. Adding a 2nd W709 pump will really speed this process up.

    The main body measures: 60x24x16 and the arm: 35x12x16 and is rated at 1100 lbs.

    A more economical option would be the W719 Jumbo Surf sac, but it will not distribute the weight like the W718.

    Just let me know if I can help you further.
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      #3
      The Ultimate SUrf Sac doesn't fit in a 22i, we've had a couple of customers try it, but the seat on the engine compartment sticks out too far to let it fill very much.

      We typically recommend a set of v-drive sacs; they're cheaper than the Ultimate Surf Sac, will get just about the same capacity actually in the boat, and to switch from surfing to wakeboarding, or from regular to goofy you only have to drain and fill one bag, which takes less than 9 minutes.

      You can upgrade to Fat Sacs, but most of the extra capacity is wasted because the bags can't fill that full.
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        #4
        My engine compartment doesn't have a seat so this may work?!

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          #5
          There are applications where the Ultimate Surf Sac makes a lot of sense, but I don't think this is one, and here's why:

          It's expensive (in terms of cost per pound, you're way better off with two Fat Sacs!)
          It's not versatile (if you ever want to weight the boat for wakeboarding you'll have a very hard time)

          You'll spend $100 less buying two Fat Sacs and have more capacity and flexibility; seems like a win, win, win to me.

          We rarely sell our customers the Ultimate Surf Sac because there are usually better solutions that will save you money, and that definitely applies here.
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