Got the boat on water yesterday and was able to test out the new ballasts from Chpthrill.
Here's a video from the day, me trying to learn to ride it ropeless
https://vimeo.com/527002408
This video is with the following:
-rear port side locker full (1300 aprox)
-rear starboard side locker 50% full (650 aprox)
-bow under seat W711 bag full (425lbs).
-Nauticurl wake shaper right below the "22V" logo about as far back as it can go and angled about 20 degrees down. I tried the shaper below that step to go even deeper and felt like it was giving better results right below the 22v.
-riding on a 2016 ronix koal classic fish wakesurf board. The board is almost 5' exactly
-4 people spread in the boat.. one in the bow, 2 on the rear bench, one driving.
-taps between 4-5
I am 5'10" and 195lbs for reference.
I already had the bow bag but I bought both rear bags from Chpthrill. The wave seemed great. Really tall and long enough. The only thing lacking here is skill. I just need to be a better rider and I'll figure out how to work the board in the pocket of the wave. I just started trying to learn to go ropeless and am figuring out how weight distribution on my front foot vs. back foot helps me climb back into the pocket, and sitting harder on the toe side edge.
Anyways maybe this will help someone else get their 22v dialed, appreciate all the help I found here along the way. Looking forward to enjoying it all summer!
Here's a video from the day, me trying to learn to ride it ropeless
https://vimeo.com/527002408
This video is with the following:
-rear port side locker full (1300 aprox)
-rear starboard side locker 50% full (650 aprox)
-bow under seat W711 bag full (425lbs).
-Nauticurl wake shaper right below the "22V" logo about as far back as it can go and angled about 20 degrees down. I tried the shaper below that step to go even deeper and felt like it was giving better results right below the 22v.
-riding on a 2016 ronix koal classic fish wakesurf board. The board is almost 5' exactly
-4 people spread in the boat.. one in the bow, 2 on the rear bench, one driving.
-taps between 4-5
I am 5'10" and 195lbs for reference.
I already had the bow bag but I bought both rear bags from Chpthrill. The wave seemed great. Really tall and long enough. The only thing lacking here is skill. I just need to be a better rider and I'll figure out how to work the board in the pocket of the wave. I just started trying to learn to go ropeless and am figuring out how weight distribution on my front foot vs. back foot helps me climb back into the pocket, and sitting harder on the toe side edge.
Anyways maybe this will help someone else get their 22v dialed, appreciate all the help I found here along the way. Looking forward to enjoying it all summer!
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