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Riding the wave behind the mondo this weekend
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Riding the wave behind the mondo this weekend
Probably a real PITA, hopefully I can pull the floor panel to get to it, I haven't looked yet.
Had some fiberglass work done on the bottom over the winter, can't help but wonder if they managed to slice the bag in the process, I guess we'll see when I pull it out.
Couldn’t find any calm water today and didn’t have any surf boards on board so we tried this instead. The new bags I installed over the winter from Wakemakers are amazing!
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I used to think the same thing until I took a few videos. The videos make the wake look longer than they actually are. I had to lift the centre plate all the way up and slow the boat way down to get enough push to propel the wakeboard. The wave is actually really short and crazy steep here.
Talked to my dealer, 850 for the bag and backordered indefinitely.
"Luckily" they are just idiots and for some reason disconnected the starboard bag while swapping a strut this winter and didn't put the hoses back on.
So easy fix.
Removal isn't that bad, pull the engine divider panels, then take out 6 screws to remove its track, then remove 6 more screws to pull the ballast floor covers and you're in.
I had a hose uncouple on our Sanger while surfing. I noticed the wave softening up and looked up from my line to see a geyser coming from the port locker which had opened partially when the bag filled.
It was about 10-15 sec before I got my wife’s attention and she shut everything down.
Making my new SA build come true!!!