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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5:00 View Post
    It sounded like they were smaller but I may have heard incorrectly. Thanks for clearing it up!
    You are not incorrect. They are 900 on each side. Many guys say the 1,100, Enzo, or something custom are what you will need to love the surf wave.


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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5:00 View Post
    Looked at the Mojo this weekend at the boat show. Wow what a boat! The wife says we get a new one in three years! It is amazing that with a boat that buoyant and expensive that they don't just put bigger bags in there. What is the extra cost, $50-100 per bag? You would think they would want to beat any competition out of the gate for such a low number. Pass the cost on at double but would be worth it. They aren't making money from the upgrade as it sits so why not just do it?
    I am not complaining I just wonder what the business model is behind this.
    It has to do with the number of passengers the boat is able to carry and still keep the certification. This year (beginning January builds) you are able to "factory upgrade" to 900lbs bags in the rear and still keep the same passenger number.

    I recommend 900s for wakeboarding and 1100lbs as minimum if you are going to surf.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IronmanCowboy View Post
    Will the surf wave be OK with the 650's?

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    I'm going to be brutally honest and tell you NO! They need to be 1100's at least. You can fart around with the 650's or 900's but you're going to be really disappointed and wonder why you $75,000 boat has a crap surf wave. You NEED lots of rear weight for the Mojo. It has a huge hulll, and therefore needs a lot of weight to sink it in order to displace the water you need to create a good surf wave.

    Wakemakers is your friend. Get the discount code form this forum then head over there and get a set of 1100's to put in the rear lockers.

    Better still, get a set of their in-house Enzo bags for $2999/pr that are 1450's and really get the most out of your Mojo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stazi View Post
    I'm going to be brutally honest and tell you NO! They need to be 1100's at least. You can fart around with the 650's or 900's but you're going to be really disappointed and wonder why you $75,000 boat has a crap surf wave. You NEED lots of rear weight for the Mojo. It has a huge hulll, and therefore needs a lot of weight to sink it in order to displace the water you need to create a good surf wave.

    Wakemakers is your friend. Get the discount code form this forum then head over there and get a set of 1100's to put in the rear lockers.

    Better still, get a set of their in-house Enzo bags for $2999/pr that are 1450's and really get the most out of your Mojo.

    https://www.wakemakers.com/wakemaker...yZ4RoCAQ7w_wcB
    That's a lot of $$$ for some bags Stazi!


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    Lol $299


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    Don't forget about your dealer. Mine passed on some good prices for the bags and did install. I was super pleased to have all that in place when we did test ride and we worked on the wave.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tnbrooks01 View Post
    It has to do with the number of passengers the boat is able to carry and still keep the certification. This year (beginning January builds) you are able to "factory upgrade" to 900lbs bags in the rear and still keep the same passenger number...
    The Mojo has really high sides and they go by water inlet point from what I understand which would most likely be the vent hole for the bag. That would allow them to put the vents up higher to allow for more ballast. It is going to be rated for more passengers, thus weight so it makes sense in the end I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5:00 View Post
    Looked at the Mojo this weekend at the boat show. Wow what a boat! The wife says we get a new one in three years! It is amazing that with a boat that buoyant and expensive that they don't just put bigger bags in there. What is the extra cost, $50-100 per bag? You would think they would want to beat any competition out of the gate for such a low number. Pass the cost on at double but would be worth it. They aren't making money from the upgrade as it sits so why not just do it?
    I am not complaining I just wonder what the business model is behind this.
    Agreed. Have a 2016 Mojo Surf edition, unable to surf behind it. was very disappointed. with the max ballast filled, 2500lbs, made a pretty good wakeboard wake, but wasn't as big as i had hoped. i just picked up some wakemakers 1280 lb bags that i'm going to replace the 650's in the back, which i'm hoping will create a monster wakeboard and surf wake. The bags i picked up were blemished, but still have full warranty, for 149.99 each. I couldn't justify the cost of the "Enzo" bag prices. You would have thought the Mojo would have come with larger bags and really be "surf ready"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stazi View Post
    I'm going to be brutally honest and tell you NO! They need to be 1100's at least. You can fart around with the 650's or 900's but you're going to be really disappointed and wonder why you $75,000 boat has a crap surf wave. You NEED lots of rear weight for the Mojo. It has a huge hulll, and therefore needs a lot of weight to sink it in order to displace the water you need to create a good surf wave.

    Wakemakers is your friend. Get the discount code form this forum then head over there and get a set of 1100's to put in the rear lockers.

    Better still, get a set of their in-house Enzo bags for $2999/pr that are 1450's and really get the most out of your Mojo.

    https://www.wakemakers.com/wakemaker...yZ4RoCAQ7w_wcB
    The OP bought my 1100's a few weeks back. He should be good to go!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsask View Post
    The OP bought my 1100's a few weeks back. He should be good to go!
    Matt for the win


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