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    12 RZ2

    Searched some forums and just want to get a starting point on the 12 RZ2 before I head out. It has the 600 lbs in back and the 400 lb u sac up front. Ive read and heard that you can tie off the front sac and reprogram the touch so u Have 200 lbs on each side. EWOK i PMed you on this also. At this point not looking to add extra ballasts if I dont need to. Might throw a 350 pounder on seat at rear and slide it from side to side. We dont need pro caliber surf wake but want one that was better than our 20V. Thanks
    Last edited by Bibbs; 06-25-2013, 02:52 PM.

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    I just PM'd you back, I didn't separate the bow sac, I just fill it and leave it for surfing on either side and for wakeboarding too. If I don't have enough people weight I also add a 150 brick to the surf side bow seat. It's easy to add a bigger back to the factory surf system but I'm not sure if the factory system uses an extra pump to help fill a bigger bag. I added an extra fill and drain pump for the W719 I added on top of my factory hard tanks in the locker floor.
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      #3
      Great thanks got your PM. Great starting point which could save some time. Thanks again

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        #4
        Adding people to the surf side also helps.Especially on the Starboard side.The port side usually takes at least one more adult to compensate for the drivers weight.
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          #5
          Originally posted by robert theisen View Post
          Adding people to the surf side also helps.Especially on the Starboard side.The port side usually takes at least one more adult to compensate for the drivers weight.
          I haven't found this to be true in our 2012 RZ2. With the port side it's easy to get a nice long, big wake from about 10.2 mph and the driver doesn't seem to have any impact. On the starboard side everything has to be perfect and the speed has to be 11 mph or more. I guess it's a prop rotation issue but goofy is proving to be more difficult to get right.

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            #6
            wow crazy reading this.. Starboard side at 11 damn thats slow lol
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              #7
              Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
              wow crazy reading this.. Starboard side at 11 damn thats slow lol
              Is this esarc? If so does not compute. I'm not lamenting the the speed - 11 is fine - just trying to sort goofy to be as nice as regular.

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                #8
                I was talking to another friend that has a Malibu MXZ and he said he fills all ballasts to 100% and then only uses the passengers to get the proper list depending on the side. Does anybody have any experience with this method on the Tige's?

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