Hey everyone, I’ve been reading through a lot of existing threads on the 24V, and I haven’t really found the answers to my questions, so I’m hoping to find some 24V owners with some insight. I got a great deal on a ’05 24V last July so we sold the Pontoon and spent the rest of our summer surfing! The boat puts out a pretty decent surf wave with my current setup, but it’s very manual and not great when I have a small crew.
Current setup came with the boat:
2X 750 LB Fat Sacs for the back
Bow sac – I’m guessing 450 LB but I think I’m only getting it half-full due to space limitation
Mission Delta – I purchased on the advice of a buddy with an older Malibu Wakesetter
If I fill all the sacs it’s hard to get the Delta in the right spot, as below the lip is a little lower than it should be, and above the lip is out of the water a bit and creates a lot of spray and doesn’t appear to function properly.
I’m looking to upgrade my wake enhancement in the off-season and I’m not exactly sure what I should do. I’m planning on taking it to the Tigé Dealer to have the Taps looked at, as it started to not work towards the end of the summer. I was going to ask for a quote from them on having the surf tabs (Go Surf Assist or something similar) installed. Any suggestions on what I should do for ballast? If I plumb in the ballast, is 750 lbs per side in the back good? Can I get more weight in the bow using Steel Ball ballast bags at 50 lbs a piece? I read something about 60% / 40% split, does that mean I’m weighting the back too much?
A couple of notes, I’m not particularly handy, so I’m not planning on installing anything myself, and I don’t want any of the ballast exposed when I’m loaded up, so I’m only looking for storage compartment solutions. I’m also not afraid to spend a couple bucks, if it improves my wave and makes setting up easier (modifying is cheaper than buying new), any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, if anyone has a suggestion for installers in Oregon for this stuff, that would also be considered. I’m headed to the Portland Boat Show next weekend, hoping to get some advice there too.
Current setup came with the boat:
2X 750 LB Fat Sacs for the back
Bow sac – I’m guessing 450 LB but I think I’m only getting it half-full due to space limitation
Mission Delta – I purchased on the advice of a buddy with an older Malibu Wakesetter
If I fill all the sacs it’s hard to get the Delta in the right spot, as below the lip is a little lower than it should be, and above the lip is out of the water a bit and creates a lot of spray and doesn’t appear to function properly.
I’m looking to upgrade my wake enhancement in the off-season and I’m not exactly sure what I should do. I’m planning on taking it to the Tigé Dealer to have the Taps looked at, as it started to not work towards the end of the summer. I was going to ask for a quote from them on having the surf tabs (Go Surf Assist or something similar) installed. Any suggestions on what I should do for ballast? If I plumb in the ballast, is 750 lbs per side in the back good? Can I get more weight in the bow using Steel Ball ballast bags at 50 lbs a piece? I read something about 60% / 40% split, does that mean I’m weighting the back too much?
A couple of notes, I’m not particularly handy, so I’m not planning on installing anything myself, and I don’t want any of the ballast exposed when I’m loaded up, so I’m only looking for storage compartment solutions. I’m also not afraid to spend a couple bucks, if it improves my wave and makes setting up easier (modifying is cheaper than buying new), any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, if anyone has a suggestion for installers in Oregon for this stuff, that would also be considered. I’m headed to the Portland Boat Show next weekend, hoping to get some advice there too.
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