She was not to excited. Had to do a lap around the boat to tighten stuff after that day.
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She was not to excited. Had to do a lap around the boat to tighten stuff after that day.
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How does your XLV handle chop? We are looking to eventually get into something bigger to help with the larger lakes that are around here. The little OBV gets beat up a bit.
I am just glad she didn't bust her face on the windshield...
That time it actually came down fairly easy. It hits hard when I push it but running 25 isn't usually that big a deal. It's running 30+ when we slam. It cuts thru most of it pretty well.
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Ok thanks I understand that it's still a wake boat but we are looking for something bigger that handles chop better.
Stay awesome!
I had a pretty deep v bowrider before getting my mojo and I can't say enough good things about the ride the mojo has. We were out for the 4th on our very busy lake and didn't get beat up at all. The wakeplate helps a lot, I leave it at half down and it lets the v take the swells nicely. I was able to run wot (rarely do) which is right at 50 through pretty rough stuff and it did great. Obviously no offshore boat but surprising for a wake boat.
Jsly I'm on lake Wylie as well. I have the mojo without the tinted windshield (a 2013 same colors as mine with tinted windshield just showed up recently) We are often down toward t bones but usually put in at south point.
Countdown 1 week and I will be another Lake Wylie resident!!!! So excited!
I know you gotta be pumped CnS. safe travels to your new home sir
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Have a safe trip down cns.
Psisk1- sure I've seen you out there. We stay south of bridge for the most part. Surf and ride crowders mostly. South sandbar.
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