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aquavette
04-24-2017, 01:43 PM
Just what the title says.
2010 model with factory gravity I ballast.
Gearing up for the season after many life issues.
Never really set it up for surfing.
Looking for others who have successfully done so, with recommendations.

Thanks!

mikenehrkorn
04-24-2017, 01:53 PM
Just what the title says.
2010 model with factory gravity I ballast.
Gearing up for the season after many life issues.
Never really set it up for surfing.
Looking for others who have successfully done so, with recommendations.

Thanks!

It's not the wave you will find on the bigger boats, but we surf our '13 OBV all the time......here is what I would consider in the way of upgrades for the best wave:

- IBS (we have the 650#)
- upgrade the rear sacs to either 750# or 900#.....we have the 900# and they fill the space completely
- build or buy one of the surf/suck gates out there....they are truly essential to the best wave you can get

Ed_Geary
04-24-2017, 03:32 PM
All we do is surf behind the OBV.

750's in each corner, 400 up front, plate all the way down or up (can't recall which it is) and 10 MPH.

aquavette
04-24-2017, 05:56 PM
It's not the wave you will find on the bigger boats, but we surf our '13 OBV all the time......here is what I would consider in the way of upgrades for the best wave:

- IBS (we have the 650#)
- upgrade the rear sacs to either 750# or 900#.....we have the 900# and they fill the space completely
- build or buy one of the surf/suck gates out there....they are truly essential to the best wave you can get

Got it.
Mine only came with the center locker 400# so I have some plumbing to do.
Are you using it also?

I do have a 750# and a tsunami pump.
(also have a 400# and an IBS new in the box...)

aquavette
04-24-2017, 05:58 PM
All we do is surf behind the OBV.

750's in each corner, 400 up front, plate all the way down or up (can't recall which it is) and 10 MPH.

The 400# up front is the one in the floor locker, or something further forward?

mikenehrkorn
04-24-2017, 06:05 PM
Got it.
Mine only came with the center locker 400# so I have some plumbing to do.
Are you using it also?

I do have a 750# and a tsunami pump.
(also have a 400# and an IBS new in the box...)

Yes, I use the stock 400# PLUS the IBS. I use the vent off the 400 to fill the IBS and then vent the 650 out of the boat - pretty easy install.

aquavette
04-24-2017, 10:10 PM
Yes, I use the stock 400# PLUS the IBS. I use the vent off the 400 to fill the IBS and then vent the 650 out of the boat - pretty easy install.

Simple.
I'll do the same with my IBS.
Typically fill the rear bags equally and use the gate?
Thanks again!
What speed do you typically run?

mikenehrkorn
04-25-2017, 07:22 AM
Simple.
I'll do the same with my IBS.
Typically fill the rear bags equally and use the gate?
Thanks again!
What speed do you typically run?

Yes, I fill both rears fully (I prefer that since we have both regular and goofy riders), use the surf gate and run about 10.5

aquavette
04-25-2017, 10:27 AM
Yes, I fill both rears fully (I prefer that since we have both regular and goofy riders), use the surf gate and run about 10.5

Thank you!!!

gscharf
04-25-2017, 10:54 AM
750 rears 400 center and retrofitted the 400 from the rear as an ibs. Plus a suck gate. I run 75% on non surf side. 10.5 mph. Wake plate at 1/2.

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Ed_Geary
04-25-2017, 02:41 PM
The 400# up front is the one in the floor locker, or something further forward?

Yes, stock bag in the floor locker. The OBV is a very surfable boat. Doesn't take much to get a decent wave. I have surfed behind it with no ballast at all (goofy side).

aquavette
04-25-2017, 04:50 PM
Yes, stock bag in the floor locker. The OBV is a very surfable boat. Doesn't take much to get a decent wave. I have surfed behind it with no ballast at all (goofy side).

Simple enough.
Ever use a surf gate of any kind?
Obviously experience plays a part here I'm guessing.
(I'm also still working at reducing my personal mass from 215 lbs.)

Ed_Geary
04-25-2017, 08:23 PM
I have a "suck gate" and a skate board ramp. Between the two I prefer the skate board ramp. However....I'm not a surfer who does 360's and misc tricks, so I really prefer the simplicity of just dealing with a ballast bag in a corner and up front.

I'm a goofy footer who prefers to surf on the regular side.

I'll tell ya - body weight plays a huge role. A year ago, I ended up with a bilateral pulmonary embolism and had to quit distance running. I ended up putting 50 lbs on my frame, and I do struggle keeping in the wave due to that extra weight. I need to drop down to 150 lbs again.

My board of preference is an Inland Surfer Blue Lake Carbon.

kpanderson07
05-01-2017, 02:06 PM
It's not the wave you will find on the bigger boats, but we surf our '13 OBV all the time......here is what I would consider in the way of upgrades for the best wave:

- IBS (we have the 650#)
- upgrade the rear sacs to either 750# or 900#.....we have the 900# and they fill the space completely
- build or buy one of the surf/suck gates out there....they are truly essential to the best wave you can get

Did you upgrade your prop with the larger bags? I got 750's for the rear and an IBS for this season and was just curious if the stock prop is fine

aquavette
05-01-2017, 04:27 PM
Did you upgrade your prop with the larger bags? I got 750's for the rear and an IBS for this season and was just curious if the stock prop is fine

I'd be interested in knowing this also.

mikenehrkorn
05-01-2017, 04:36 PM
I'd be interested in knowing this also.

Yes, I did upgrade the prop, the stock prop goes no where with all that weight. :)

I went with the Acme 1847 since I like to ski from time to time, but most others go with the 1433 which is probably the better option because my 1847 still isn't great with all that extra weight.

aerolland
05-02-2017, 10:42 PM
08 OBV

750 rears, 400 in floor locker, 750 IBS, 300 under port seats (no more cooler) when you're low on ballast... I mean friends. SuckGate. Long pocket with tons of push

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aquavette
05-03-2017, 10:46 AM
Awesome!!!!
Prop change also?

aerolland
05-03-2017, 11:11 AM
Not as of last year but will be going to the 1433 this year. 10.5 mph is all she would do and was working hard to be there.

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Ed_Geary
05-03-2017, 11:43 AM
I did upgrade the prop on mine too, went with an Acme.... I think it is the 1433

Cactus371
05-03-2017, 01:53 PM
I just traded a 2010 obv in for my new SA. I ran ronix 800 surf side 800 on the seat 400 in ski locker 250 under seat up front and a 550 on the seat up front. At 10.5-10.8. Wake plate at 50% ish. Massive wave just not very long.
Never tried the suck gate. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170503/09d50653479428463691e8fc3923936b.jpg


2017 Supra SA 400