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Originally posted by Guapo View PostThat's what Duncan did. He only recently plumbed his in. He'd be a great one to PM and ask questions. The custom sac it the way to go. You could even just get one and move it from side to side if you don't want to spring for two....http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by Guapo View PostThat's what Duncan did. He only recently plumbed his in. He'd be a great one to PM and ask questions. The custom sac it the way to go. You could even just get one and move it from side to side if you don't want to spring for two....
That custom sack makes a huge difference. 1000 pounds hidden away and snugly fit.
I do not think I would want to run one bag and switch sides with it. I rarely get to set up the dark side now ... with all that extra work, it would be even less. I would especially not want to have to repeatably put the bag in the starboard locker (it is a pain to get it stretched out correctly because there is no access from under the seat).
Good luck with whatever you decide to do!
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Originally posted by fog_ducker View PostCan't get the wife to ride goofy!@#$%Originally posted by chpthril View PostNot sure what that means Yes, I know what goofy and regular riding means, but in regards to a ballast sac, I dont know what ya mean.Originally posted by Guapo View PostThat's funny...Originally posted by Duncan View PostI bought two custom sacks and two tsunami pumps and manually filled for last season and half this season. It does not take that much extra time but does involve more crawling around on the boat while everyone else is drinking beer and having fun ;-) It is a great way to amortize cost too ... spring for the bags this year and the plumbing next.
That custom sack makes a huge difference. 1000 pounds hidden away and snugly fit.
I do not think I would want to run one bag and switch sides with it. I rarely get to set up the dark side now ... with all that extra work, it would be even less. I would especially not want to have to repeatably put the bag in the starboard locker (it is a pain to get it stretched out correctly because there is no access from under the seat).
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostHow'd the install go? Got pics?
I meant to get pics last two weekends but was so busy boarding and surfing that I forgot Will do so soon.
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Ran 0% in the front ballast (but figured out how to have my 110 lb dog ballast stay on the right side up front) and tied off the ballast bag to the ski pylon on the suntan bed. Got the rubrail down to 1". Basically, this would be the 1000 lb custom sac I guess. I'll post pics over the weekend. Still fiddling with taps and speed. Currently at 10.6 and taps 4. (darkside).
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For what its worth, I have a 97 PRE 2150w/t. I put a 450#bag next to the motor, one just in front of the back seat and one on the seat. Then we run taps full over to 7, and about 10.5 mph. The wake runs back about 10-15 feet I guess. Here's a pic (not a real good one but you get the idea)Attached FilesReality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.
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Originally posted by Guapo View PostThat's what Duncan did. He only recently plumbed his in. He'd be a great one to PM and ask questions. The custom sac it the way to go. You could even just get one and move it from side to side if you don't want to spring for two....
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Originally posted by jleger98 View PostFor what its worth, I have a 97 PRE 2150w/t. I put a 450#bag next to the motor, one just in front of the back seat and one on the seat. Then we run taps full over to 7, and about 10.5 mph. The wake runs back about 10-15 feet I guess. Here's a pic (not a real good one but you get the idea)
I have been messing around with 2 350 lb sacs and I am getting a descent wake, but unable to drop the rope.. Guessing that the board is too small(4'6") for my stature of 6'2" and 225 lbs.
Next step is to buy a longer board and add a few more lbs to my '01 21i.
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Don't want to hijack the thread, but I find that having a "faster" board helps too. Last year AdamInMN brought a new board, same size as mine to the lake. the bottom was not as polished of a surface as mine, and it was hard to keep it moving. I have a CWB Ride board (5 1/2 foot?). It has a very polished bottom and therefore is very fast and easy to let go of the rope with. So that can make a big difference too.Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.
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