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    #16
    I do have 1 recommendation for those who are surfing behind their 20V/Switch V. We spent a ton of time trying to dial in the surf wake. I would fill all the ballast when you have a decent crew (5-6). Put everyone on the side you want to surf and make sure you put 2 people in the bow on the side you are surfing. This makes a huge difference in the length of the wave.

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      #17
      I dont have ballast yet (on the list) but with all this good info, It will be real easy to dial in when the time comes. Thanks. Cant say enough, I love this Board.
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        #18
        Yeah, what akdoc said. I try to get weight in the bow for surfing. When my wife and I are out by ourselves we usually have a 30 gallon garbage can in the walk way and one right in line with the drivers seat or jus behind on the starboard side. This makes a nice long wake. My speedometer says approx. 11 mph and taps are at 3.5. These change slightly with more weight.

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          #19
          Do the stock pumps on the Switch have check valves? Will I just be able to drop the two back sacs in, and go (with the correct fittings)?

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            #20
            I don't think so, you are probably going to have to get check valves and install them.

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              #21
              It would almost be worth replacing those stock pumps, if I remeber correctly they are only 500GPH pumps anyway, I would get some 1000GPH pumps so it won't take forever for your sacs to fill.

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