And what he said, lol
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If you’re talking about my demo ride video there were no marketing stuff. It also wasn’t ideal as it was just me and the salesman. Last week I had a crew of 13 on the boat with no ballast the surf wave was legit! You’ll need to add weight to any of these boats if you want a really big wave. If you’re asking if people can surf on a stock Max the answer is yes. Check the Supra and Moomba Owners FB group as there was a recent post of Max wave pics and vids and some were stock to give you an idea. It’s a big boat and you’ll want to sink her to make big waves but if you don’t care about that then stock may work out for you. Best thing I can suggest is swing by your local dealer and have them take you out on a surf demo if they know how to setup the boat. I’m still trying to figure the settings out with stock but I do plan on upgrading as we don’t always have a big crew and usually just 3-6 of us.
Here you go
http://i.imgur.com/8gnHUeq.jpg
So the weak link here is the tires? Trailer is rated to carry 7500 but with the small D rated 14" tires we shouldn't exceed 6100?
Here it is... Stock weight and 3 people in the boat.
https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...fd&oe=5D965DF9
First two pics are from last weekend with stock ballast. 3 adults in the boat and one baby and one surfer. We have the 720's but not the correct rear bags to plumb them in so for a short day (and a husband with a broken foot) we didn't fill any extra ballast. Its surf able for sure. But not as fun as with the 720's and about 300 up front.
Last 3 or so pics are with the 750's and 5 or so people in the boat. Still don't have it dialed in all the way. Having a hard time getting a setting that works for weight shifts.
Hopefully this posts today, keep getting error msg trying to reply.
Thinking I’m going to plan on just running 4-600 lead as it won’t take up much room in the Max. Thanks for the pictures and input