I have a 24ve. Some of us are larger guys and are having a little trouble getting rid of the rope. please help. we have both regular and goofy foot riders
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Give us some more info like: boat speed, TAPS setting, weight and placement, your size, and the board(s) you ride.
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We range from 190 to 240 pounds. We have tried all speeds from 9.8 to 11.5 mph we ride the 6.0 ft hyperlite and a smaller board [can't remember the make ] We have been putting 400 pounds of water in each locker and then sitting everyone in the boat on the side of the rider. taps set at 4 I am 190 lbs and I feel a lot of push but not enough to throw the rope. Do I need more weight? do I need to put all the weight on the rider side and keep draining and filling to accomodate goofy foots?Ask not! what your wake can do for you, ask! what can you do on your wake!
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
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Take your 2 400#'s and place the on top of each other on the side you are surfing. The bags can handle it. You will need to get some #'s in the bow to lengthen your pocket.
Many of the guys on here are using a custom surf sac with 1000-1300# plus some bow #'sPut your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
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