I know this one has been up here before. Gimme your skill level, newb, beginner (w2w), intermediate (can spin and invert) and advanced (can put a couple trick together)
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I know this one has been up here before. Gimme your skill level, newb, beginner (w2w), intermediate (can spin and invert) and advanced (can put a couple trick together)
Here's a recent thread on this topic: https://forum.moomba.com/showthread.php?t=11933
Beginner
53ft - 60ft
21MPH - 22MPH
1200lbs Gravity III
Intermediate rider
60 ft
22 mph
no ballast just people
Beginner (W2W, Wake 180's, getting much better on switch and toeside), 21mph, 70', no extra ballast (except to clean the wake from side to side). XLV wake is plenty big and rampy with the ballast empty and only a driver.
Beginner
21.0 mph
1300 lbs of ballast
70'
Lots of beginners riding long ropes. Shorten them up and have fun!!!
I was riding at 80' for a couple weeks just to land wake 180's between the wakes and not case the landings. I need to get back to 60-65' for w2w 180. My friends have an '03 LSV which has almost the same wake as the newer Outback V. It's a big difference going from their boat to mine. Their wake is medium and not alot of pop. My wake is large with alot a smooth ramp to it. Big difference is the width of the wake so rope does play a factor
Here's mine
65'
21.5mph
can hs w2w and hs w2w 180
no ballast
if we're surfing, i'll drain the back bags and leave the center filled for a few days, it doesn't have much of difference
70-75', 23-24mph, advanced with some spins up to 540's and some basic inverts. somewhere around 3000lbs ballast does the trick