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    Default Need some help!

    We have a 2015 moomba mojo and I'm having a tough time dialing in the wake. I only seem to get push right off the swim platform. This is what we are running now.

    Stock front ballast

    Upgraded rear ballast #1140 on both sides

    One driver

    One rider

    Surf tab in the second position

    We also have a swell wake creator, I have tried with and without it.

    Any feedback would be appreciated!

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    I have a 2015 mojo surf package when it’s just me and my wife out I load the surf side full 100% front 80 ish and right rear50%. I have a friend that will go with us time to time and he has no problem getting push and throwing the rope in. me on the other hand I am ready to upgrade too 1450’s


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    Id drop bow weight. (But i think it's an unpopular opinion)

    The angle is important. Seems skiers choice agrees .... based on the function of autowake.

    Try 100 surf, 80 non surf, 40-50 bow ... then play with adjusting speed and bow weight from there.

    As more people fill the cockpit, you may find you need more bow weight.

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    That sounds like more than enough weight. I've surfed on boats with way less weight. How deep is the water you're riding in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTH17 View Post
    That sounds like more than enough weight. I've surfed on boats with way less weight. How deep is the water you're riding in?
    30-60 feet. Wake is super washed out. Definitely was having trouble with just one person driving.

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    Check speed against a gps. Also, just making sure you are using the tab on the opposite side you want to surf on?

    Last would be a little more lean to surf side for that boat.


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    Default Need some help!

    What’s the total weight your trying to surf with, no percentages

    Nice color scheme by the way, my 2013 is the exact same.


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    Quote Originally Posted by c h r i s View Post
    What’s the total weight your trying to surf with, no percentages

    Nice color scheme by the way, my 2013 is the exact same.


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    1140 on both rear compartments. Stock ballast of 400 in the front. Only a driver.

    Total weight around 2680 in ballast weight, half tank of gas, 150# driver.

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    Piggyback a bow sac


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    ^what he said. Invest in more ballast. At minimum I’d get the bow sac, ideally I’d also suggest either buy the larger 1450s for the rear or pick up someone’s left over stock 600s and plumb them online with your rear 1100s.

    I was having the same issue as you before I did all of this. I’m running 3800-4000lbs depending on how full you believe you can get bags and my 2013 surfs great. I believe your hull is updated which I’m guessing would only enhance the wave.


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