Results 71 to 76 of 76
Thread: Wake9 2021 Mojo Review Video
-
02-27-2021, 04:30 PM #71
Yeah, I agree, that '21 Mojo is 4800lbs + 800lbs lead . You should have plenty of capacity in that lift. The wave will be great stock but 800lbs extra displacement will give you a lot more room to play. The wave on my SA stock was pretty good and I added an extra 500lbs and its amazing IMO. I'm still contemplating another 2-300 lbs.
2020 Supra SL 400
2015 Moomba Mojo(Sold)
2018 Yamaha Waverunner(Just to fool around)
2018 F150 Lariat
sport edition, 3.5lt ecoboost
-
02-27-2021, 05:24 PM #72
-
02-27-2021, 05:49 PM #73
Guess it’s just my noob thinking. Also, I rent my slip/lift from a neighbor, so not wanting to push it to the limit.
There’s also good chance I’ll reply to this same thread in July saying I put 500# of lead in and how awesome the wave is
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2021 Mojo
2019 Chaparral 21 H2O Sport (sold)
-
02-28-2021, 12:35 PM #74
I wonder if a boat came with 6,000 standard ballast plus dry weigh of 6,000 if we would say add 500 pounds of lead
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2017 Supra SA
-
02-28-2021, 10:18 PM #75Senior Member
- Join Date
- Jan 2021
- Location
- South Florida
- Posts
- 274
-
03-15-2021, 02:06 AM #76Junior Member
- Join Date
- Oct 2018
- Location
- Alberta
- Posts
- 20
I would just add weight as needed. Those riding skim generally do not want a massive wave anyway. We generally run 400 lbs in our SL’s and have never added more than 600. Learning how to setup your boat for individual riders is more important than absolute weight and a set speed/ pitch, etc. As riders advance they are going to ask you to adjust for skim and surf and individual needs. And the good news is these boats can do it. That is why there are memory presets. Enjoy your boat.
2023 Supra SL450 waiting for ice to melt
2022 Supra SL450 Sold
2021 Supra SL450 Sold
2020 Supra SL450 Sold
2019 Supra SL450 Sold
2018 Supra SL550 Sold
2017 MasterCraft X10 Sold
2013 Supreme V232 Sold
2003 Centurion Air Warrior Sold