Wake surfing on a 99 Air |
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wakemeup
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Posted: June-10-2009 at 1:59am |
I have a 99 Air and want to wakesurf behind it. I only have 400 lbs of factory ballast. I just bought the boat and have not taken it out. What should I do to get a good sized wake for wake surfing? How many fat sacks and where?
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Wakemeup
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SNobsessed
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Wakeme up - Concentrate your weight in the rear corner. Put all the people back there, then you can estimate how much weight you will need.
We use 2 fat sacks, but have a direct drive. I am sure yours will have a much better surf wake. |
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wakemeup
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Thanks, I'll try that and I actually have a direct drive as well so the wake should be similar (Maybe). |
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