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    #16
    LOL
    http://wake9.com/

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      #17
      Originally posted by majestic View Post
      I am struggling with a new prop decision since my 537 is probably toast. I can get a new 537 for $400.00 shipped and a 1235 is $588.00. I have not done too much shopping around yet but I have a 1000lb sac on the way and a broken boat so I need to make a prop decesion soon.
      Hay, let me look at what I can do for you! May not get you on the water as fast, but might save a few $$$
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        #18
        Originally posted by evil0ne View Post
        He will sell you toilet paper if you have the need .
        HA! LOL
        Be excellent to one another.

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          #19
          Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
          Are you trying to conserve electricity? Just empty the ballast.

          In all seriousness, I would expect you to be able to plane with that much weight. Make sure to put the TAPS down.
          Thanks for the input, Tall. Just more being lazy/impatient, I guess. The sacs aren't built-in -- they're fat sacs with the Tsunami pump. I did move the Taps all the way down.

          Originally posted by ragboy View Post
          I think before I put on the 1235, I would agree with Chpthril. Is it worth the $500 on the few occasions? But when I damaged my prop, and so did the 1235, I wanted to slap myself for not doing it before. The boat handled and performed so much better, with or without weight. On top of that, I only lost 1 mph on the top end.
          Anyone tried the 1237 (same 14.25 pitch as the 1235, but 13.5 diameter like the 537)? That's what Acme recommended to me last year for better hole shot and riding with weight.

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            #20
            With 90% of the weight in the rear lockers I would think it would have trouble plaining. Just curious, why don't you weight the front for surfing?

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              #21
              Originally posted by DieselPWR View Post
              With 90% of the weight in the rear lockers I would think it would have trouble plaining. Just curious, why don't you weight the front for surfing?
              Most of us have found the V/Ve hulls dont like weight up front.
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                #22
                This is weird. I have a stock prop on my 24v with 6.0l. I just had 16 people in the boat on the weekend with the 900lbs of ballast. The engine definitely worked harder but would still plane out and pull the rider out of the water. That is about 3300 lbs.
                2016 Tige Z3, 2014 Tige Z3
                2013 Tige Z3, 2004 Tige 24V (Legen....dary)

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by DieselPWR View Post
                  With 90% of the weight in the rear lockers I would think it would have trouble plaining. Just curious, why don't you weight the front for surfing?
                  I'm still a relative newbie and am still experimenting. Some of the more experienced guys on the site are not using much, if anything, up front. I'll have lots of people with me next week to move around on the boat, so hopefully, we can dial it in.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by evil0ne View Post
                    He will sell you toilet paper if you have the need .


                    If we can't get it already I try to track it down for us.
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                      #25
                      Another thing to remember it he depth of the water you are in. None of the TIGE boats really like water less than 15' deep to build a good wake and surf.
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