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    Maximum weight in rear locker

    My wife and I just recently purchased a 2004 22v. I am wondering what is the maximum recommended weight for a rear locker? I have been using a 450lb sac for surfing but it seems like it could use a bit more weight. I'd like to put maybe 1100lbs in there but I dont want to overdo it.

    Also, is it really better to have bow sac(s) as well? and what is a good weight to shoot for?

    Thanks



    #2
    Nice looking boat! Welcome to the site! Lucky for you someone just asked this question:
    http://www.tigeowners.com//forum/showthread.php?t=17687

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      #3
      Welcome to the site, and thanks for starting out with a pic of your boat! I also have a 2004 22v, but I am not much help since I don't run ballast. However, from reading this site everyday for over a year now, you can run that 1100 pound sac in the rear locker, but you probably won't be able to fill it all the way. Would not be overdoing it. You will want ballast in the front in order to make the wave longer.

      Someone with more expertise will weigh in and give you better advice I am sure. Again - welcome!

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        #4
        Congrats on the ride. Nice looking boat.

        I've never head of anyone having an issue with too much weight in the lockers.

        You definitely want some front ballast as well. The best way to do it is to have a 4 bag set up. Two in the back and two in the front.

        You might also want to trim your swim platform down to get it out of the wake.

        The other thing you need is an FAE. It would be the first thing on my list.

        Most of us get all of our ballast supplies from Mike's Liquid Audio. He knows ballast systems inside and out. He is a member here and goes by the name chpthril. He is always here for us and is a one stop shop. He is extremely busy so, e-mail is the best way to get a hold of him. I tried to send him a PM here this morning but, his box was full. A little patience will go a long way.
        You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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          #5
          I have the same boat except in white. On the port side I run a W712 Fly High Enzo in the rear and a single W701 in the front. The surf wake is pretty nice. I would recommend upgrading the prop to a Acme 1235 also, I was running a Acme 537 before. Chpthril hooked me up this past winter.

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            #6
            I have a 2003 22v and just put in my custom bags this winter. I was able to get about 1400 port side and 1600 on the starbord side. Also needs at least a ow sac and probalby more in the bow. Im currently testing it out and will be posting pics soon.

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              #7
              Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
              Congrats on the ride. Nice looking boat.

              I've never head of anyone having an issue with too much weight in the lockers.

              You definitely want some front ballast as well. The best way to do it is to have a 4 bag set up. Two in the back and two in the front.

              You might also want to trim your swim platform down to get it out of the wake.

              The other thing you need is an FAE. It would be the first thing on my list.

              Most of us get all of our ballast supplies from Mike's Liquid Audio. He knows ballast systems inside and out. He is a member here and goes by the name chpthril. He is always here for us and is a one stop shop. He is extremely busy so, e-mail is the best way to get a hold of him. I tried to send him a PM here this morning but, his box was full. A little patience will go a long way.
              I've cleared some out, so resend. I did get your email and will reply ASAP.

              Mistersir,

              You could easily load that 22V up with 1500-2000 lbs of surf ballast. Ballpark on a Tige is to sink the rubrail to the water line.

              Front ballast: Personal preference. Adding front ballast will shorten the height and lengthen the pocket.
              Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More

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                #8
                Beautiful boat. By the way, is that an Oregon registration sticker?

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                  #9
                  We will be using the boat mostly at Billy Chinook this summer. Trying to get the ballast dialed in for surfing. Thanks everyone for all your advice - any information is helpful

                  Konajay - yes it is an Oregon registration

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                    #10
                    I might have to bum a surf ride this summer if I head up to Redmond. Billy Chinook is awesome.
                    You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                      #11
                      Great looking boat!

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                        #12
                        Sweet Looking Tige Welcome to the Site. Like Chp said take the rear corner of your surf side down to the rubrail when you are underway and enjoy
                        "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                          #13
                          Isn't there a weight limit for rear lockers? My boat has a factory label that says you cant exceed their limit #. I believe its somewhere under 200 pounds. What am i missing here? Could someone clarify this

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BLK Z1 Nakomis View Post
                            Isn't there a weight limit for rear lockers? My boat has a factory label that says you cant exceed their limit #. I believe its somewhere under 200 pounds. What am i missing here? Could someone clarify this
                            Do you have under floor hard tanks?
                            "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                              #15
                              no, was thinking of installing some cubes/fat sacks on floor

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