Just like MB, terrible parts-bin-special dash design
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I think you have it pretty much covered. Set the surf plates pretty much the same as your Mondo, 65-70 for regular and 75 goofy. That 650 bag should almost fit neatly under the surf side bench. I would run an extra 400 pounds down the off side then the other 600 to the surf side. Should have a very substantial wave.
Larry, here is what I know:
1) Centurion
a. RI is their top end fit and finish.
b. FI is their mid range to still get the Centurion finish and find a happy balance.
2) Supreme - Acquired by CC in 2014/2015
a. S211 and S238 will be their budget line similar to the Max\Helix
b. ZS212 and 232 will be their top end Supreme
Basically across 2 brands...they have 2 x fit and finish per brand
I think you are right...the ZS is probably more priced in line with a Makai or Craz Pro. I think it comes with the 409HP standard...so probably more inline with the 450 Raptor?
When we were surfing with 4 adults and 2 kids with 4600 lbs ballast + 300 lbs lead...the boat was doing 3800RPM at 11.2mph...so pretty reasonable for a boat that heavy!
I spent some time walking around the smaller zs(212) series at the local dealer. boat was very nice and liked all of the interior but the dash. agree with others comments.
the single reason I walked away was the tower placement. it's 100% in the way for anyone stepping down from the sundeck into the boat. I saw many many smashed foreheads from that design. not sure if the larger footprint is any better.
on a related note, I see that Amy Mauzy is the pr for supreme. she used to be SC marketing. small world..
Apparently the 2020s are getting a new tower...not sure if it will be the same placement. Bigger screen and new tower are the 2 big changes.
that should be a good amount of weight. start with it all full and make sure you aren't counter weighting the seat bag by having too much people weight including driver on non surf side. I will stand centerline sometimes while driving with regular side wave. if you cant get a good list drain some ballast from opposite side. start with wake plate 55, centerplate at 0, 10.8 MPH GPS. move centerplate to clean it up but no more than 25. next play with surf plate, regular side mine seems to like 50-60, goofy 55-70. next bring speed up .2 Mph at a time and try the different surf plate settings again, also adjust centerplate with the different speeds. I use 10.8 MPH for small people, and around 11.2 for bigger people. the goofy wave is always bigger and easier to set up for me.
https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/cent...nd-vi24-boats/
The tower sits so far back on the Vi, much like the supreme Zeus boats. Centurion and Supreme confuse me in the correct craft family.
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