Working through getting the bugs ironed out of our new (to us) 2006 24V. Thanks to all for the help so far. I've read every thread on here about ballast set up for this hull, and I'm curious as to why bow weight seems to be so critical? Our last boat was a 23' centurion concourse. I used 1100 sacs on the surf side locker, 400 ish surf side seat and a fat brick on the swim deck to produce a very good wave. Never tried bow weight, and it seemed the same for similar boats of friends (Avys, Enzos).
My current plan is to run the custom "enzo" sac on the port side and 1100 in the starbd locker, both full as possible and try a nauticurl or similar 2079 prop. I haven't tried it yet, so no idea how this will work. I'd like to avoid using v sacs in the nose as I like all that storage, but will sacrifice if needed. (it also seems like a PITA to deal with water up there).
Is it an absolute necessity? Don't need a monster, just a clean wave with enough push for my 240# a**.
Thoughts?
My current plan is to run the custom "enzo" sac on the port side and 1100 in the starbd locker, both full as possible and try a nauticurl or similar 2079 prop. I haven't tried it yet, so no idea how this will work. I'd like to avoid using v sacs in the nose as I like all that storage, but will sacrifice if needed. (it also seems like a PITA to deal with water up there).
Is it an absolute necessity? Don't need a monster, just a clean wave with enough push for my 240# a**.
Thoughts?
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