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    #16
    How much did all of that cost you? We are picking up a 2004 22v this coming week and it has stock ballast. Looking to upgrade it for sure. Any pictures of the wave and wake this setup puts out?

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      #17
      Originally posted by AndrewASU View Post
      How much did all of that cost you? We are picking up a 2004 22v this coming week and it has stock ballast. Looking to upgrade it for sure. Any pictures of the wave and wake this setup puts out?
      Since the thread is a couple years old, I would PM Chpthril and explain to him what you would like to do and then he can give you some options. He is a great guy to work with and fair priced. He will give you advise and help all through the process. Some will depend on if your focus is wakeboarding or surfing or both. Surfing one side or both. Willing to manually do anything or not. Many on here started with a sac and pump and manually did that for a year or so then during the off season put in an automated system. Two reasons to do that would be so you don't miss out on any lake time and it helps spread the cost. I would recommend going as big as you can from the start so you are not in the more expensive cycle of changing them out, in regards to the sacs. As to the pumps you have two different kinds aerator and impeller. Both have their pros and cons. If you search this site you will find lots of ballast installs with lots of information.

      Welcome to the site and good luck with your new boat.

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        #18
        https://vimeo.com/69451293 Here is an old video clip of my wave. Im currently running around 1500-1600 lbs in the rear surf side and no off side weight and about 1100 lbs in the bow I have trimmed my swim platform down and have a custom shaped mud flap. .jpg

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          #19
          Looks really fun!
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            #20
            The Dave Wave! Definitely a fantastic wake. I've only ridden it once but, I found it exceptional. I'd say it's right on par with a Supreme 226 if not better.

            Dave, we would love to hook up with you again. We might actually have lakes around here again this summer.
            You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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              #21
              Originally posted by topaz surfer View Post
              https://vimeo.com/69451293 Here is an old video clip of my wave. Im currently running around 1500-1600 lbs in the rear surf side and no off side weight and about 1100 lbs in the bow I have trimmed my swim platform down and have a custom shaped mud flap. [ATTACH]42237[/ATTACH]
              What are the specs on that wooden surf board? A buddy and I are looking at building one but we have no idea where to start.

              Sent from my BlackBerry Priv

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                #22
                man that's a clean install! Looks good!

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                  #23
                  I see you changed the graphic on the hull (last cut of the video). Looks good. We just polished out our 2005 22v and are starting from scratch w/ a couple simple graphics. Anyone know of a good source?

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