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    weight would you reccomend i add to my stock ballast to get a surf wave like micah get out of his 22v.

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      #3
      To answer your question, it's about 700-900 lbs in the rear V-Drive locker. We typically stack a couple of V-Drive sacks on top of each other.
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        Dog are you folks running 900 all in the back corner on a 22? I think that theoretically the custom sacs that I have hold 1,400 and 1,150 port and starboard respectively. We carry maybe 600 pounds of people, food and gear Need more food! and my 23V has no stock ballast.

        The face is always clean, but the pictures I get of James he's always throw spray as he launches...the darkside wake gives an idea what the regular side looks like.
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          We have to throw a 250 pound fat buddy on top of the custom sac for the darkside.
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            #6
            We run about 1000# in the rear locker (no stock ballast) and throw another 400# sac on the seat or in the floor if it's just a few peeps out with us.

            It's not the biggest and the pocket is a little short, but the face is clean and I'm please with it so far. I have noticed that CP3's 22V has a little longer pocket with about the same weight Just the difference in the hulls I guess.

            We did some calculating in a thread a while back for a custom surf sac for the 22Ve/RZ2 that came out to be about 1000#'s I hope to upgrade to this sac next fall, and do away with stacking sac.
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              #7
              My boat's smaller than yours. So we have 2 350s stacked and then some peeps.

              The best wake we produced was a longer 350 under the port ski locker, a 350 on the seat (not real user friendly) and another 200 or so in the rear locker.
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                #8
                I have a 20V and run stock balasts and 3 or so 150Lb + people on whicvh ever side we are on and have a nice clean long thigh high wake no issues...

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                  #9
                  I'm with Dogbert, I use the V drive sacks and put 1000 lbs in whatever side we are riding and then I have the integrated bow sac that I probably put 300 to 400 lbs. On top of that at least 5 bodies on board also.

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