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Thread: How do you weight your Moomba?
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07-07-2003, 09:52 AM #11
I have a Moomba Mobius with the stock tank in the back, and we have been running a 700 pound sack in the locker, it could be 500 but it is huge. We arelooking to get the stock cetner sack from Moomba. Anyone know anything about this stock center sack plumbed into the stock fill system? I think I would like to add a small sack in the rear locker and the stock sack in front. I believe that if you add to much weight in the back compared to the front, steering and speed consistency go down the tube. Anyone else agree disagree? I dont know what the weight percentage is but I am guessing like 60% in back 40% in front.
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07-27-2003, 05:16 PM #12
01 mobius v
550 on each side of engine
650 in the floor
700 in the locker
a 350 in the bow
and another 200 lbs of lead in the bow.Preston Duke
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07-27-2003, 07:56 PM #13Senior Member
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Wow! Serious wakes.
Up Periscope!
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08-06-2003, 12:36 PM #14Member
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Does anyone have a mobius LSV? If so what type of weight are you running, we have the standard 3 bags but are thinking of adding additional weight.
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08-11-2003, 01:27 PM #15
2000 outback
will I ever be able to get a good wake out of this boat
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08-11-2003, 03:54 PM #16Senior Member
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I have a 2001 Outback, I put in 600# on either side of the engine and about 250 right in front of it. Makes for a fairly good sized wake.
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08-11-2003, 06:03 PM #17
3000lbs is a lot of weight! is that safe??
2002 Moomba Outback Red
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08-18-2003, 03:37 PM #18Junior Member
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I own a 2000 mob-v
I'm currently running an 800lb Get High sack in the front, and a 550 Fly High sack on either side in the back. Needless to say the wake is plenty big. Make sure you have 40% of your weight up front and 60% in the back, this will keep the wake more vertical and hard.
BTW,
I installed an auto ballast system last winter. If anyone has any questions you can e-mail me for pics, ect.
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08-23-2003, 08:24 AM #19
I have an '03 Moomba Outback w/ no factory installed ballast. So i decide to make my own "Ghetto Ballast". I bought some 80lbs cement bags($2/bag) and placed them in the back storage and w/o any sac's it makes a decent wake. W/ a 600lbs sac under the back seat(pulled out and placed on back ledge) it fits perfect. It makes a great wake but on occassions needs tweaking by moving ppl around. I have nothing up front other than ppl and sometimes not even that.
On a side note: Anyone wish Moomba had more apperal that has the new Moomba logo like on the '03 Outbacks??Get High or Go Home!!!
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09-05-2003, 01:44 PM #20Junior Member
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This my first post so my bad if it doesn't work correctly.
Sextons, I bought a gravity games mobius this couple months ago and have run 800lbs ballast along with about six people in the boat. Run about 21-22 mph. Good wake still at this speed. How fast are you others going to give me some different points of views?Hear me now, listen later, and understand me some other time.
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