That's one sharp boat Matt! A real eye catcher. I have the custom surf sacks in the rear. They are plenty and they plug right in to where the pro ballast were. Like Ewok said just fold the leg under for Wakeboarding. I just fill the front ballast full and the under floor bags in the rear. Set the taps at 4 and speed set at 22.5. It's a great wake for 75 to 80' line. Just bump it to 22.8 for the 80' line. Have fun with your new toy.
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congrats!! nice boat and thanks for sharing photos of your build. I Was always curios on how some of the stuff is wired/plumbed in them. I need to make a trip down to factory one these years. I wish it were that easy to access compartments when I installed my aftermarket ballast and stereo.
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Thanks for the shot of the front of the Indmar engine. I see they are using one of those directly-driven impeller pumps. I've serviced those, as well as the belt-driven one on my PCM, and I very much prefer the PCM approach. Those direct-drive ones just feel a lot more flimsy to me with their little metal anti-rotation bracket and so forth. Perhaps Indmar has improved the design, I can't tell from the photo.
Otherwise, that's a sharp looking engine. Can't wait to hear how it runs for you!
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Originally posted by loudelectronics View PostThat may or may not be my boat in front of yours.
Nice Rig. Love the color combo.
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