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  1. #11
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    Default 2013 Moomba Mojo Flow

    Quote Originally Posted by dillinle View Post
    are the sumo 900 # bag a direct replacement for the stock 650.Is there anything else needed for that change. Also how hard is the 650 IBS install? thx for the help.
    Sumo 900 is a direct fit but you have to buy the correct sized fill and vent fittings.
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    Default Re: 2013 Moomba Mojo Flow

    Quote Originally Posted by dillinle View Post
    are the sumo 900 # bag a direct replacement for the stock 650.Is there anything else needed for that change. Also how hard is the 650 IBS install? thx for the help.
    I think the 900's are 4" longer, 2" taller, and 2" wider.
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    Here is what Wakemakers has for direct replacement kits:

    Rears (I was thinking 1100's but think 900's are enough given this review):
    http://www.wakemakers.com/2013-supra...r-upgrade.html

    Bow Sac (IBS)
    http://www.wakemakers.com/moomba-pig...m-upgrade.html

    ~right around $600 with discount

    I'm wondering how much room I'd have left in the rear lockers though as I usually throw the ropes, life jackets and the tube in there. I also don't yet have the Flow but I think this is a good foundation to start with and should be more surfable than the stock setup.
    Last edited by uniwarking; 05-02-2014 at 09:58 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uniwarking View Post
    Here is what Wakemakers has for direct replacement kits:

    Rears (I was thinking 1100's but think 900's are enough given this review):
    http://www.wakemakers.com/2013-supra...r-upgrade.html

    Bow Sac (IBS)
    http://www.wakemakers.com/moomba-pig...m-upgrade.html

    ~right around $600 with discount

    I'm wondering how much room I'd have left in the rear lockers though as I usually throw the ropes, life jackets and the tube in there. I also don't yet have the Flow but I think this is a good foundation to start with and should be more surfable than the stock setup.
    I thought I had a pic but I don't

    Using the Sumo 900 it will fill to just under the rear seats in length. When you look in the V drive you will see it gets slightly smaller in that section.

    Height wise the bag will be a couple inches lower then the Fiberglass in the V locker.

    I am also planning on getting the Netting and attaching it the inside of the V doors to store Ropes and such.

    When the bags are full you still have enough room for vests and ropes on top of the full bag.

    Next time I go out I'll get a couple Pics of the bags full.
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    Default 2013 Moomba Mojo Flow

    Thanks Mike!


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    Got the boat out yesterday on Mothers Day.

    WOW holy COW WOW is all I can say about the Flow wave I had yesterday.
    Setting #2
    900s both rear
    500 hard tank
    650 IBS
    450 Bow surf side.

    The wave was the longest I have ever surfed on a Moomba. I was a solid 15-20ft back from the swim deck. I had power all the way to the white wash in the wave. So much power my back leg was hurting after 10 minutes lol.

    Wave is big smooth and clean looking.
    First is me surfing
    Second is my bro Steven.





    Uniwarking I forgot the pic yesterday but I did open the hatch when the 900s was full. it fills the compartment up to the fiberglass, and the carpet panels. From those up is free to put gear. the bag stops under the rear seat so you can use storage under all of the side seats.
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    How fast are were you going? Maybe its me or the video but you seemed to be trucking pretty darn fast...

    Thanks for sharing!!!
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikenehrkorn View Post
    How fast are were you going? Maybe its me or the video but you seemed to be trucking pretty darn fast...

    Thanks for sharing!!!
    We surf fast, 11.5 in those videos, I am going to step it up to 12 next time out, so much push in that wave if i speed up i can stretch the wave a bit more.

    If your on your back leg all the time that means your going faster then your boat, and thats how I felt but I wanted to just enjoy that wave with out messing with speed LOL.

    Anytime you feel like your always leaning forward or pulling your rope to stay in the wave you need the boat to slow down some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmandley View Post
    Anytime you feel like your always leaning forward or pulling your rope to stay in the wave you need the boat to slow down some.
    Hmmm, I never really thought about it before in those terms......thanks for the tip, I will keep that in mind the next time
    Mike

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    - FAE
    - DIY suckgate

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    Good looking wave Mike. What board is Steve riding?
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