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  1. #1
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    Default Wakesurf Question

    I have heard of the Hyperlite landlock board and was thinking about getting one to help all of us newbies, but while searching for them on the net, I ran across a Hyperlite Rincon that is the same dimensions as the landlock....what is it? I can not find any information about it anywhere...any info would be appreciated.

    This is what a few sellers are calling the rincon.
    15 Mondo Surf Edition

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    Could you send me the contact information for Jeff. Thanks.
    15 Mondo Surf Edition

    02 LSV - Traded In

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    Quote Originally Posted by JesseC
    Could you send me the contact information for Jeff. Thanks.

    Hit him up at [email protected]. you will get a fast reply usually after hours but always on the same day. Like Ed stated mention you saw it here might help out the cause if you know what I mean.

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    I'm also looking into getting into wakesurfing. I was wondering how everyone was weighting there boats. I have on '06 LSV with the Gravity III system. I know you completely load one rear bag, what about the front? Any wakeplate adjustment? I've looked at the Inland surfer boards but they are a bit steep compared to some others I have seen. Finding a shop that would let you demo a few would be the ticket!

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    Just got my board so I have not had a chance to try it out. Stupid Ice.

  6. #6
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    madtown, i have a similar setup on the ballast. i run my ballast bag on whatever side we are surfing along with the front bag full (helps get the wake longer) with the plate at about 75 % up. I also put a 750 lb bag on that side also (usually filling about 600 lbs)

    it just takes a lot of practice to dial in the good wake but once you do, wow.

    speed usually around 10.5-11.3

    db

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    I've got the Red Tide also, hopefully I get to break it in this weekend so I don't know how it rides yet, but it looks sweet. Go for the inland surfer

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