There was a good explanation by the Moomba Development Manager in 2017.
https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....uestions/page2
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There was a good explanation by the Moomba Development Manager in 2017.
https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....uestions/page2
I reached out to skiers choice, they said the rear bag as 102" long, 21.5" wide the front arm is 15" tall and the rear body is 24" tall. That is a couple inches off each way from me trying to measure, but plugging that into the wake makers calc its showing 1,562# bag, assuming a 36" rear compartment. That makes more sense that they are 1500# bags in the rear and 1,000# up front. rather than 1,250 rears and 1,500 up front.
I scored another 500# of lead from a local seller for $375 so I may skip the custom rear bags now that I will have 1,650# of additional ballast. 1,000# of lead and 650# of additional midship bags. All in on the weight for me is about $1,300 bucks.
So.... bottom line - has anyone produced a good wave with the mojo besides Wake 9?
Getting really concerned.
Take off work early but go without your normal 10-12 person crew :).
I am having my 25 hour service done on the 18th, I am going to ask them to run out with me and see if we can dial it in, since he has surfed a mojo already I’m hoping he can show me pretty quickly.
Downside of having the first delivered mojo and picking it up at the end of November.
Well guys first big uh oh for the new boat.. Not terrible for my first boat however easily avoidable..
went for the first night ride and got out of the water super late. Thought I was all ready to trailer home however forgot the Bimini was still up.
Long slow drive back to main road then got to almost 60mph when it hit me like a light bulb. Got a friend to stick out the window and sure enough he said it was flapping pretty bad.
Pulled over however it had already destroyed it.
The Front bars are bent back. The middle bar which pushes up is gone MIA. The fabric has one seam ripped near the rope hook up on top of the tower but otherwise is fine.
Looking into just getting the replacement bars for it or just ordering an aftermarket Bimini... Have already talked to sew long a little bit but any other suggestions?
Sewlong acted as if 60mph wouldn't phase their Bimini and frankly I'm a little disappointed they would put a Bimini on it that couldn't. I mean 60mph for a boat isn't unheard of especially if you considered cross winds when going 40mph.
Ah man, that sucks!
Considering the boats top speed is 38, I wouldn’t expect the majority of the hardware holding the deployed bimini in place to survive a constant strong wind especially with the different directions and speeds coming off the back of the truck. Hope you can find a replacement to keep all those coeds in your crew from getting sun burned [emoji6]
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