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    Tige 2001 21i Weighting Configuration ??'s

    How is everyone weighting the 2001 21i for wakeboarding?

    Thanks in advance...

    #2
    I think the direct drives like a 50/50 front/back weight distribution for wakeboarding.
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      #3
      99 21i should be same hull.

      Fly High integrated bow sac prolly 250
      220 sac in walkway all the way back to the pylon
      440 v drive sac on each side of motor
      300 in lead in back


      this is the best I can get it but you really have to watch for water over the bow in fact I made a partial bow cover to block some of the water. I won't fill the walk way sac if the lake is busy or more than 4peeps on board

      I ride 72@23.8mph My wife rides 70@22.7

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        #4
        Hey spooner do you have the skireel? (I think that's what it's called)
        If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..

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          #5
          No,I assume your asking because I ride at a length that is not divisible by five. I bougt a accurate wakeskate rope 3or 4 years ago that had five 2ft sections. I could never get w2w ts at 75 for some reason so I added the 2footer.

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            #6
            Originally posted by spooner View Post
            No,I assume your asking because I ride at a length that is not divisible by five. I bougt a accurate wakeskate rope 3or 4 years ago that had five 2ft sections. I could never get w2w ts at 75 for some reason so I added the 2footer.
            Ya that's exactly why I was asking. I haven't seen too many people that board at non 5-foot increments so I was just curious if you had the skireel. So you just threw the 2' increment on the end of your wakeboard rope?
            If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..

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              #7
              Thanks

              Thanks for the info guys. What we usually do is put about 300lbs in the walkway and adjust the wake with Taps. We usually have about 5 people in the boat for extra balast as well. I recently got a 500lb sab that I was thinking about putting in teh back but I thought that would be too much weight in the back.

              What do you think about putting 2 300lb sacks on the sides of the engine and a 250lb up front?

              Thanks again.

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