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    Hi, everyone. I've popped into a thread or two here over the past week or so, but I wanted to formally introduce myself (or, more interestingly, my boat). My family and I just bought our first boat. I've already gathered that pics are required fodder for intro posts, so here are a couple.

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    It's a 2003 24V with less than 300 hours on it. Low hours for that year, so I'm going to have to try to change that. An often-used boat is a happy boat, right? It has the larger engine (6.0L MP, I think 375 HP), PerfectPass, etc. And that's almost the extent of what I know about it at this point because, as I said, I'm a first time boat owner.

    We just moved back to Arizona from the San Diego area where my three boys had become lovers of surfing, and went every chance they got (which was a lot). When we decided to move back, getting a tow boat and learning how to wake surf was to be the consolation prize for my boys having to leave the coast behind. After our first outing this morning, they're starting to think this might be just as fun in its own way. All three (ages 16, 13, and 11) had a great time and have already started shredding the wave despite never having tried it before (but I'm biased, of course). All that ocean training has certainly helped. I'll see if I can post some screen grabs from any of the Go Pro footage we got.

    After our first attempt, I took the boat back to the dealer to have some of the promised work done before this weekend, including adding two 750lb sacks, have the audio equipment run through and replaced, and some other little things like fixing the depth gauge on the speedo which constantly beeps, and generally making sure everything is in good shape. Today they disconnected the speedo for me so it wouldn't beep the whole time, and I couldn't figure out how to get the speed to show up on the PerfectPass (they're going to take a look at that, too), so I was manual today (no cruise) and also didn't have a speedometer at all. I'm thinking it will be easier to start dialing in the new bags, etc., when I can set the speed.

    The vinyl is only a couple of years old...so despite being a little dirty after today, is in good shape. Unfortunately, when it was redone a couple of years ago by the dealer, the previous owner wanted to keep cost down, so it's a monochrome job...just grey all over, so it's a little boring, but we didn't buy it to (just) look at it...we bought it to surf with it, so I'm happy.

    While I grew up using my dad's boat from time to time, this is the first time I've ever had one myself, so today's successful outing means that it's the first time I've been fully responsible for launching and recovering a boat...and since these pics were taken AFTER surfing today, I guess it was a success. Worst part about today was emptying the temporary 300 lb sack that the dealer lent to us for the day; I'm glad our new ones will be built in...hoping that's easier.

    I'm sure I'll have tons of questions, so I appreciate the folks on this site in advance...you've already been a big help during my shopping phase. I've still got tons to learn, of course, so bear with me. Like I said, I'll try to post at least some screen grabs from today's surfing when I get a chance.

    #2
    Good lookin boat! Congrats and have fun.

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      #3
      Love it, she looks super clean. Enjoy!

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        #4
        Nice boat!

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          #5
          Very nice boat. I looked at the 24v pretty seriously and then settled on the 22Ve. I was a little concerned with just how big it is to maneuver but would have liked the extra space for bodies. Good for the boys that's for sure!!
          "Charlie don't surf"

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            #6
            Congrats! Good times ahead for sure!

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              #7
              Awesome boat! Love the way the 24v looks.....

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                #8
                Nice looking boat. Have fun with it!

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                  #9
                  Awesome! I love my 24V!
                  Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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                    #10
                    Yeah!! Love that red and white 24v. That boat is gorgeous in my eyes. You chose wisely young sailor! I'm all about that on my 4th season with my 24V...boat was a bargain compared to todays prices

                    Go big enzo sacs. F' those 750's...wimpy. It takes alot more than 750's to sink a 24V
                    Last edited by MooseX; 07-15-2014, 05:12 PM.
                    my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..

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                      #11
                      Get the Enzo sacks, not the 750's.

                      Awesome looking boat!
                      Be excellent to one another.

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                        #12
                        X2 on Enzo sacs if you can return the 750s! I ran with an 1100 my first couple trips, then a poor man's enzo (1100 and an underseat sac) before getting an Enzo style.
                        Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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                          #13
                          YUP

                          Return those sacs pronto...and call WM's or any of the vendors on this site.... like NOW! That's an order sailor!!

                          Ballast is the name of the game. You got this KILLER 24V. Duffy calls it one of the best wakesurfing boats EVER. He should know... He's the king of ballast. AND his 24V is straight up BA'ss

                          Now load that bitch up!! Might spend a little dough BUT it will be the last $$ you spend on ballast

                          Check out my starboard side wave in the BIG A*S Ballast thread I posted last year. I lost the pic but's it's still in here somewhere

                          You'll be soooo glad you did

                          PS > The bigger the wave the more your family will love you...and the more beer you can away with
                          Last edited by MooseX; 07-15-2014, 06:49 PM.
                          my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..

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                            #14
                            You guys are awesome. So...I negotiated with the dealer to throw in the ballast on the sale (including all parts and installing switches in console, etc.). I don't even know what enzo sacks are...but I'll do some research. Maybe I can stop them before installing. Are the enzos plug and play with whatever pumps/switches they are installing? And thanks for the heads up.
                            Sent from my Lumia 1020 using Tapatalk

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                              #15
                              1500 lb each. they fit nicely in the rear lockers

                              YES

                              How much did the dealer charge you for those sacs? Vendors here will easily beat that

                              It's your call. If you go big now we won't have to read all your posts on 'why isn't my wave big enuf''

                              It's called the sac game'...if you have the $$ just do it right the first time

                              Install is no big deal. This website is full of ballast DIY'

                              Call them...just sayin..I own the same boat as you...
                              Last edited by MooseX; 07-15-2014, 09:47 PM.
                              my midlife crisis started at puberty and I plan on enjoying it all the way to the end..

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