Just signed up on the forum. i am looking at pulling the trigger on an R21. we lake test next friday. anyone own the R21 or have comments on the boat? Thanks in advance
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Originally posted by nmriordan View PostWe only have 15 hours on ours but so far have been very happy. Lots of content to cover on the boat so let us know if you have specific questions or at least share what you are looking to do (what water sports, size of crew, features you're seeking, etc).
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Also, what speed are you running? We have found 11.1-11.3 to be the best for us. Pretty firm wave with those speeds.
We have surged that set up without any passengers or extra ballast and its workable. But, if you add passenger weight or an extra fat sac on the port bench it can throw a killer wave.
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Originally posted by nmriordan View PostWe run 100% on all bags. Surf taps at 1 and reg taps between 2-4 depending on length/steepness desired. Has been pretty good on both sides but I will admit we've run port 90% of the time.
We do put most of our passengers on whichever side we are surfing.
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Originally posted by nmriordan View PostAlso, what speed are you running? We have found 11.1-11.3 to be the best for us. Pretty firm wave with those speeds.
We have surged that set up without any passengers or extra ballast and its workable. But, if you add passenger weight or an extra fat sac on the port bench it can throw a killer wave.
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Originally posted by BurnMac42 View PostI'm looking at purchasing as well and was curious what your general specs are? 360 vs 400? Are there any features that you didn't get that you really wish you would have?
The only thing i would recommend is make sure the software is updated on the active touch screen before you loave the dealer. Oh and double check your canopy..... when I got home and folded mine out it needed to have some adjustments.
If your on the fence about it get out on the water in one and see how good the wave is, play with all the different options and I'm sure you will fall in love with it!
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We got ours almost loaded up. Stuff we added that we've really enjoyed are transom remote (good for when we cove out), a switch to toggle the tower speaker amp on and off (my neighbors appreciate that), rev 10's (1 pair was plenty for us), under water led light (looks great when getting one last surf run in at dusk), flush kit/strainer (important for our lake).
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Did anybody get the Bimini with or without the 2 ft extension? Trying to find pics of the bimini actually open vs the 2 ft extension and having a hard time getting pics....the wife is a redhead and the bimini is her absolute must on the list and I'm trying to determine if the 2 ft extension is worth it...
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I have the normal bimini and if I had it to do again I would get the extension (my old dealer quoted $1600 CAD to add it later).
My reasoning is this - even if you only get a bit of rain, it gathers on the bimini. When you accelerate all the water drains off the bimini and DIRECTLY on the lap of your rear passengers.
Having the long one will be in the way a bit when entering the cockpit but I don't think it would take long to get used to it.
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