I've been reading as much as I can on previous ballast discussions, particularly those pertaining to the RZR and R20.
I have the stock 900# ballast system which is 2 200# tanks in the bow under the seats and 2 rear 250# under the floor in the aft.
I'm looking to add upwards of 900-1100 in each corner of the rear for surfing. This weight could be overkill for my boat, but I'd rather be able to bleed off ballast weight than under buy and end up having to upgrade again. I'm not plumbed for the additional ballast since I did not get the 1600# surf system that tigé offers.
So this leads me with what I understand to be 3 options.
1 get the wake makers piggyback system which I keep seeing chpthrl commenting on post after post that he isn't a fan of piggyback systems.
2 set-up 2 new pumps and intakes on the bottom of the hull and vents on the sides.
3 get a 12v pump and swing the fill lines over the side of the boat.
I'd prefer the ease of option 1, but am open to suggestions. I am also going to grab up an on-seat bag and 12v pump for the bow to help keep it down when I don't have enough people-ballast.
2015 R20 900# stock ballast. No VX, no surf flap. Will be glassing in the bottom of the swim platform if I find it ends up being necessary. I surf goofy and so do 2 of my friends. The rest surf regular. I usually have 4-8 people out at a time. All adults ranging from 100-220#
I have the stock 900# ballast system which is 2 200# tanks in the bow under the seats and 2 rear 250# under the floor in the aft.
I'm looking to add upwards of 900-1100 in each corner of the rear for surfing. This weight could be overkill for my boat, but I'd rather be able to bleed off ballast weight than under buy and end up having to upgrade again. I'm not plumbed for the additional ballast since I did not get the 1600# surf system that tigé offers.
So this leads me with what I understand to be 3 options.
1 get the wake makers piggyback system which I keep seeing chpthrl commenting on post after post that he isn't a fan of piggyback systems.
2 set-up 2 new pumps and intakes on the bottom of the hull and vents on the sides.
3 get a 12v pump and swing the fill lines over the side of the boat.
I'd prefer the ease of option 1, but am open to suggestions. I am also going to grab up an on-seat bag and 12v pump for the bow to help keep it down when I don't have enough people-ballast.
2015 R20 900# stock ballast. No VX, no surf flap. Will be glassing in the bottom of the swim platform if I find it ends up being necessary. I surf goofy and so do 2 of my friends. The rest surf regular. I usually have 4-8 people out at a time. All adults ranging from 100-220#
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