With 1250lbs of lead and learning how to dial her when your rider is back there is starting to make sense to me. Heres my buddy who is 255lbs rippin.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1O6l4sB...d=p1h5pvn362gr
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With 1250lbs of lead and learning how to dial her when your rider is back there is starting to make sense to me. Heres my buddy who is 255lbs rippin.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1O6l4sB...d=p1h5pvn362gr
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This is with 2 people in the boat.
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Double posted somehow.
That board is WAY to small for you Thanos!
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Lol that's not me. It's my buddy who likes riding a smaller board. I do the same thing with snowboarding. The lead moves depending on a few things. For that video we had 450 non surf side, 600 surf side (basically just stacked begins the rear bags) and 200 in the floor of the bow. When we have less people on board another 100 to the surf side from the bow. The setup you see with the goofy wave was me experimenting. Had 2 people on board, 200 lbs on bow floor, 550 on surf side, 500 non surf side. Wake plate was at 35 and surf plate at 75. My skill is the only thing holding me back.
Way too much wake plate. It’s counteracting all that extra ballast
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Nah we like the wave a bit less steep and a bit longer. Everyone likes a diff wave. This is how I like mine for now. I had it at 75 and 20 and just didn't have a nice clean wave. Once we moved the wake plate to 35 it cleaned it up and I had my 3 longest runs ever.
Try moving some weight forward. Same weight, less wakeplate should keep the length and give more size.