If you get a tsunami pump I'd say one bag will be full in 6-8 minutes
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If you get a tsunami pump I'd say one bag will be full in 6-8 minutes
I just recieved my Fly High Fat Sac 750lbs and a Rear seat sac 650lbs and my Tsunami pump. So I should take the rear seat out and put the 750 in the back and the 650 on the surf side. Any other hints for a first timer!!
Darren
Post some pics of the wake you get, should be really nice!
What do you mean when you went down to surf speed? Surf speed isn't far below 15MPH, and if the wakeboarding wake was good at 15 I would say your speedo needs to be calibrated.
If the wake is squishy (or soft, white, folded, curling, etc.), you need to go faster, assuming you have enough weight in the boat.
I noticed in the OB (and I think in Stacy's LSV too) you have to run up and extra 5-8 MPH and then slow back down to get the surf wake right. If you just go up to 10-11 MPH or so it can be frothy but if you go faster and slow down to speed it will stay crisp.
You're absolutely right, I just wanted to check, because unless speedos have been calibrated, they can be WAY off. Typically the more weight you add the faster you need to go, so you should be able to get a clean wake at slower actual speeds.
Yeah, I don't have PP so I have to wet my finger and hold it up in the air to tell how fast I'm going.
ditch the seat and send it my way. My is missing and I'd love a replacement for kids.
I was out today and can't get the wake to hold me in. I have 800 in the back and 600 on the side. The wake doesn't look right I tried 14mph but I still hould not stay in the wake. PLEASE HELP!!!
Sounds like plenty of ballast as i run 2 400s right now. Maybe a bit slower speed? As you go faster that surf will flatten out and become a lopsided wake board wake.
Whats happening? As in is the boat pulling away and your getting into the white wash? Or is the wave soft and squishy and you sink in it?