If I remeber correct, was like 450 across the back.
This summer we tried 800 across the back, 540 down the surf side and another 400 placed on the floor. It was almost scary getting on top and shooting down the wall.
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If I remeber correct, was like 450 across the back.
This summer we tried 800 across the back, 540 down the surf side and another 400 placed on the floor. It was almost scary getting on top and shooting down the wall.
Thanks Sled,
I just bought an '07 Outback and looking to add some weight, just bought a used CWB ride, to which will be our Learning/teaching board...What type of rope and where did you find it....Having problems getting a used or sale priced surf rope....
where'd u get your CWB Ride. Been looking for one either used or New closeout price. They are hard to find!
either that or a Hyperlite Broadcast?
I use a straightline T handle surf rope. Think I paid about 40 bucks. You have to be pretty diligent to find surf ropes on sale, but I'm sure a sale or two will pop up between now and spring.
On the board, despite popular opinion I wouldn't waste money on the ride. You will advance past it too fast. I got a Walkers Project first board and loved it from day one. I like that new Squirt from Inland Surfer for value also and is designed for advancement with the ability to take 3 fins.
I see Phase 3 boards really cheap on Ebay all the time also.
Hey Viking,
If you go to craiglook.com and it will search all the listings across the USA.Just imput the item or boat you are looking for and it spits out all findings...I found mine in Florida had it shipped to Canada and still saved a shit load of money compared to what new boards in the shops cost up here...
thanks Sled and Psycho! Appreciate the pointers. I need a good first board and really not sure what to get! I know that there are deals if you look around though!
shes on a CWB tsunami 57 "
Sled,
Since we have the same boat - what is your weight setup for surfing?
I purchased a 750lb rear seat sac and 400lb V-drive sa. Plan on using these as well as the stock sac (about 350bls) to throw up in the walkway. Figure sacking her out should do the trick after all my reading but wondering what you do!
Thanks,
Brian
As we run with a light weight crowd, 3 kids and wife all small, I have to depend on the bags 100%.
I run a 800 across the back, and a 600 down the side. I have a few times run a 600 on both sides and get a good wake but need to get the boat tilted more. I think we need some weight up front but our boats sit so low already that any more weight up front is just asking the lake to come in :)
I'm thinking of running the 800 down the side from tight to the back under the seat then tucking a 600 beside it across the back to see if I can get a better wall and curl.