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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoebox View Post
    Try moving some weight forward. Same weight, less wakeplate should keep the length and give more size.
    We did have to do that while I was riding with only 2 people in the boat. So there was 1050 in the rear and 200 in the front. That for sure gave me my fav wave. I don't think anyone with a Makai has less than 1000 lb of lead in the back. But when my buddy was riding with only 2 of us in the boat he needed all but 50 lbs in the front to get the wave how he likes. It's fun moving weight around and watching the wave change. It's also cool to be able to understand how to use autowake to my advantage with having a small crew.
    Last edited by Arcadyus; 08-17-2019 at 12:17 PM.
    2019 - Makai took delivery
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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcadyus View Post
    We did have to do that while I was riding with only 2 people in the boat. So there was 1050 in the rear and 200 in the front. That for sure gave me my fav wave. I don't think anyone with a Makai has less than 1000 lb of lead in the back.
    Then I guess I'll need 2k.

    I had 500 lbs in the back of my Mondo, 170 in the bow.
    2019 Supra SL450

  3. #13
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    I ran 1200 in the back-ish of my Makai with Bagbusters and none in the bow, except for a 50# anchor.


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  4. #14
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    Dat anchor doe!


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