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    #31
    Thanks
    Been e-mailing with Troy at Pop Products, will meet him in Murieta tomorrow to pick up my 400lbs. Can't wait to try them next week.

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      #32
      Very cool. I think I have about 4 left over, but I don't plan on shipping these to anybody.
      http://wake9.com/

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        #33
        I ordered 800 lbs and they are shipping out today.
        God Bless

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          #34
          Ragboy,

          What is your current set-up. I am going to focus on a ballast system for next year, we tried surfing this month and loved it, but would love it more with a wake like yours.

          p.s we ride goofy.

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            #35
            We were doing ~600 sac in rear locker, 120 of pop underneathe it in rear locker on surf side. ~500 in other locker.

            10 pop bags, 400lbs in surfside under seat behind driver. And we switch it around for other side. Plus about ~600 in people. A bit over 2000.

            Nothing up front.
            http://wake9.com/

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              #36
              magestic, if you are up for a road trip and want to come down to Mason Lake this weekend you are welcome to try our boat and surf out!!! We have a 24VE with a RIVAL Balast and a 520 lbs of POP products (about ready to upgrade to more).
              4-7-09 And still employeed for yet another week (subject to change at any moment)have we hit bottom yet?

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                #37
                Originally posted by juniors View Post
                magestic, if you are up for a road trip and want to come down to Mason Lake this weekend you are welcome to try our boat and surf out!!! We have a 24VE with a RIVAL Balast and a 520 lbs of POP products (about ready to upgrade to more).
                Thanks for the offer! With the owners event this weekend I think I will need saturday for yard work.

                Did you do your ballast system yourself? or by someone locally? I really would like an automatic system, I dont want to have to mess with filling seperate bags every time.

                Do you guys keep the pop products in the boat for trailering?

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                  #38
                  Majestic, YARD WORK! come on there is only one more week of summer and then 18 weeks of rain. Yes I did install my ballast myself and I do have an extra set of carling switches and stickers if your interested. I have not trailered my boat since spring I leave it at the lake but if I were going to I would at least pull out a couple of hundered pounds. I am thinking about going to Sunday's outing my other friend is going (he also is on mason) YARD WORK instead of boating THATS JUST WRONG
                  4-7-09 And still employeed for yet another week (subject to change at any moment)have we hit bottom yet?

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                    #39
                    So i'm thinking for a start I will try 700lb fat sac right rear locker, 400 lb sac in left rear. How long is it going to take to fill these?

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                      #40
                      You will need to put some weight up front to make the surfing zone longer. I typically start to fill my system when people start to find there life jackets, and it is filled by the time they are in the water
                      4-7-09 And still employeed for yet another week (subject to change at any moment)have we hit bottom yet?

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                        #41
                        All of those pictures above, I have ZERO weight up front. Especially when loading down your boat, it is a lot safer to keep weight out of the front. You make a monster wake, and you risk swamping more and more. I don't even have a kid up there usually.
                        Last edited by ragboy; 09-18-2008, 05:07 PM.
                        http://wake9.com/

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by ragboy View Post
                          All of those pictures above, I have ZERO weight up front. Especially when loading down your boat, it is a lot safer to keep weight out of the front. You make a monster wake, and you risk swamping more and more. I don't even have a kid up usually.
                          Agreed, use taps to adjust the bow of the boat.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by LovinPowell View Post
                            Agreed, use taps to adjust the bow of the boat.
                            Yes, that is a big benefit of taps, and makes weighting safer. You can get the same effect of weight in the bow, by bring taps down, it will make weight longer. The inverse is not true, if you have a lot of weight up front, it will hinder taps, you can put up to 8, but bow will stay down due to all of the weight.
                            http://wake9.com/

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                              #44
                              I have email them twice with no response so far. Anybody know what to expect for shipping time frame? I hope to have some before my trip to Havasu in about a week and a half.

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                                #45
                                took just a few days for me.
                                http://wake9.com/

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