Ya, that's a crazy amount of weight for a 21i the wave looks like you run a lot a front weight. To me it looks like it would be more fun without the bow sack. Maybe switching out the bow sack with the 340 in the walkway would be the ticket. Post up some vid of your results.
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Originally posted by NICKYPOO View PostYa, that's a crazy amount of weight for a 21i the wave looks like you run a lot a front weight. To me it looks like it would be more fun without the bow sack. Maybe switching out the bow sack with the 340 in the walkway would be the ticket. Post up some vid of your results.
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Originally posted by NICKYPOO View PostYa, that's a crazy amount of weight for a 21i the wave looks like you run a lot a front weight. To me it looks like it would be more fun without the bow sack. Maybe switching out the bow sack with the 340 in the walkway would be the ticket. Post up some vid of your results.Joey - Red 20V Riders Edition
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I just had a similar situation happenon my 01 21V. I ran over a small non reflective wake bouy driving at night and bent my prop back enough to hit the bottom of the hull. I didnt realize it until i was pulling the prop off to get repaired. I ended up getting "Bondo" polyester fiberglass gelly resin from autozone and a gel-coat repair kit form Academy sports and i fixed it good as new in about 4 hours time after work one eveing. The prop, on the other hand, cost $130 and a week of time to get fixed here locally. My damage was about 4 inches long and about 1/4 inch deep. If you can use drywall mud and a hand sanding block you can fix yourself for about $30!2001 21V Riders Edition - 08 F-150 King Ranch
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Originally posted by Al Pistol View PostI just had a similar situation happenon my 01 21V. I ran over a small non reflective wake bouy driving at night and bent my prop back enough to hit the bottom of the hull. I didnt realize it until i was pulling the prop off to get repaired. I ended up getting "Bondo" polyester fiberglass gelly resin from autozone and a gel-coat repair kit form Academy sports and i fixed it good as new in about 4 hours time after work one eveing. The prop, on the other hand, cost $130 and a week of time to get fixed here locally. My damage was about 4 inches long and about 1/4 inch deep. If you can use drywall mud and a hand sanding block you can fix yourself for about $30!
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