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jwest2000
03-28-2006, 08:46 AM
How big can a person be and Wakeboard? What size board would they need? I'm moving from a 190 Chaparral to a 06' Mobius LSV and some family members want to try their hand at wakeboarding. I've seen board rated for up to 250# and some boards say 250# + but what is realistic? Any help would be great.

sextons
03-28-2006, 09:15 AM
I've had a few people 250+ wakeboard behind out LSV and didn't have any issues with either the boat or the board. Both were just learning and got up after a few pulls and didn't have any issues with the board sinking. I had them on a 141 CWB board and they did just fine, as long as you're using a board bigger than 140 you should be good.

tallone31
04-01-2006, 10:03 PM
I'm 6'10".......and about 300 lbs.......

I have an '05 Mobius LSV. Wakeboarding is no problem. I ride on a Hyperlite Motive 144, but just purchased an Era 147, and can't wait to try it out.

The boat has no problem pulling me up, and I can jump wake-to-wake......do little 180's, and surface 360's!

People sometimes stare when they see my bigass behind the boat, but I love my life at the lake!

ryankkid
04-11-2006, 05:34 PM
I am 6'8 and around 300 as well. Learned behind a sub 200hp I/O went to a outbackand just sold/bought a new MOB LSV. My brother-in-law and I ride at the same time with ballast, these boats have no issues with wieght(unless you are a car) I went from a 142TFD to the 147 era and its great!!!

radryan
05-31-2006, 07:16 PM
I am 6' 6" and 270 and ride as well. I can do wake to wake jumps and am working on 180's.

What specs do you guys run with. I am trying to work things out with rope length, ballast, and speed.

Right now I have settled at 60 foot rope length with a full center sac on 05 mobius LSV,
and about 300 pounds on each rear fac sac, and then 23mph.

What do you guys run at?

Smrtz
06-01-2006, 09:35 AM
Hi Rad,

I am running at the same speed give or take 1/2 a mph, and using 70ft of rope. If you are a beginner you will find the shorter the rope the closer the wake is together. As you lengthen the rope the wake gets farther apart. At the same time you get a longer run at the wake and get more time in the air.

tallone31
07-14-2006, 12:53 PM
I ride at 65 feet back....

24-25 mph

Generally, just the front sac filled up, but there is a much better wake when I've got five or six people in the boat!

the1fromgunn
08-22-2006, 04:44 PM
You cannot be too big I am 290lbs 6'4" and ride a 44 Hyperlite Parks model. I can get up on my i/o boat on a 113 cm wakeskate. If you can stand without falling over, you can wakeboard! Now off to order a 07 LSV