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you da man
01-16-2010, 03:15 PM
When surfing does the wake improve in length with extra bow ballast. I'm possibly looking at getting some Pop bags loaded with steel shot. My XLV will have 750lb sacs on each side in the rear lockers.

DOCDRS
01-16-2010, 03:25 PM
it is suppose to, wwhy not just use a ballast bag?

mmandley
01-16-2010, 03:53 PM
You realy need like 400 to 800 lbs in the nose to sit right running 750 in the rear. Lsv ans Xlv tend to ride best for surfng with 750 in the rear 400 center and 600 bow, at least that's what I read. That's going to be my setup.

I wouldn't do 600 dead weight n the front as your nose will ride low all the time and might cause more rollers over the nose when picking up wake boarders and or issues trailering it.

I'd go ballast bag 250ish plus 100 maybe in new drain pump and plumbing.

I'll post my build next month, waiting on my boat funds to arrive end of the month lol

you da man
01-16-2010, 06:28 PM
it is suppose to, wwhy not just use a ballast bag?

The Pop bags loaded with steel pellets/shot is almost half the room of water. Plus you can easily move the bags side to side in the bow under the seats. the Pop bags can be shaped to fit just about any contour as well. With a v-shaped bow sac the water will be can only be evenly distributed on both sides plus the bow sac will take up the entire underseat storage. Another plus is that you can move the Pop bags anywhere in the boat to tweak the shape depending on people.

you da man
01-17-2010, 03:10 PM
you always gonna keep that extra weight in your boat?

Sure gonna be a pain in the arse moving pop bags in and out of the boat compared to flopping a ballast bag over the side

Please keep in mind that too much dead weight in your boat is dangerous if your boat happens to get swamped.

Water ballast won't sink your boat


How do you flop a 400+lb bow sac over the side when it's under the seats?

Sled491
01-22-2010, 09:41 PM
Heck Ed you know guys who never empty there ballast, and 400lbs wouldn't be much different than a couple guys always being there with you for a ride. I'm not sure 400 would be all that dangerous, but I do understand the idea that water ballast will never sink your boat.

DOCDRS
01-22-2010, 09:52 PM
Ed, can we get a video of this so called ballast bag flop? you have peaked my curiosity. Where do you flop them to? the lake ? the driveway?...:) or maybe its a new move only seen at the ballet?

newty
01-22-2010, 11:12 PM
DOCDRS, I'm pretty sure Ed is referring to pulling tha bags out after they been drained and flopping them over the side of the boat to let the bag and floor dry.

Otherwise I'd like to see that too!:p

DOCDRS
01-22-2010, 11:16 PM
Awe now ya just made my smile turn upside down.....:) :(