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The 750s don't even pop the locker on the OBV so I can't imagine it would on the Mondo.
And I would agree on your decision to get the 900s -- fill as much of that locker as you can!!!
I put my 750's in the Mondo that I test drove last fall. They had plenty of room. I wish I would have brought my IBS and a pump with me also. The Mondo needed a lot more than the factory 500# hard tank.
Thx for the Info guys!!! Much appreciated
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Any more info on the Flow with the Mojo? We got out for the first time today and couldn't help but give surfing a try... despite the mid 50's degree water (brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!).
I just have the stock setup. We ran with the surf side rear full, other side ~50% and center tank full and about 5 people on the surf side. I tried 10.5 ~ 11 mph. My brother-in-law is regular, he was up on the first time and next 5 or so but couldn't ever go ropeless... wave was pretty clean but not massive and it felt very close to the boat. I was up next and I'm goofy so we swapped things up... I was up first time but we could never get the wave clean.
I'm sure with some practice and a little tweaking we'll get things better... but I'm not sure what to do next. The flow seems like the "easy" solution but I'm not wanting to drop the $$$ on that... especially with the not so positive reviews. There are very young children in my boat so leaning it and sinking it like crazy are not really appealing either.
Any thoughts?
I hate to say it but some of it does come down to skill. I went out last week (in 55 degree water as well). I was behind my buddy's Tige 21v. We had one driver and two passengers when I was surfing. My friend that owns the boat FORGOT to bring the bags. So there we were with a Tige using 2 normal sized people as the ONLY ballast. And guess what, I was able to freeride. Yeah, it took some effort and there were a couple times I lost the wave. But I was able to freeride a 21' v-drive with no ballast because I'd worked all last season surfing.
That said, the right wave makes it a LOT easier and a LOT more fun. But I found out someone that has a little experience can make it happen even without ballast. (and I'm really not that great of a surfer--only been doing it 1 summer).
Regardless, I'm staying tuned for FLOW developments and am anxious to get out behind a boat that has it. :-)
Ha, quite true trayson. I certainly didn't expect to free ride or pull of any 360's on the first time out... I just know my wave (especially on the goofy side) was terrible compared to what I've seen in videos and pictures.
I suppose we'll get the wave... And surfing figured out with a little time. I'm just trying to figure out my best options down the road... Flow or sac upgrades. I would prefer the Flow because it is easier and appears to be safer.
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I think that stock in a 13 Mojo was only the 400s in the rear so if you want a good surf wave then you need to upgrade your bags to at least 750s. Regardless of using the flow or not, you need more weight than the stock setup for the Mojo since it's such a deep boat. Upgrade your bags, try surfing it, then decide if you want the flow or not.