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  1. #71
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    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.
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  2. #72
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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaguel View Post
    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 SL stock was pretty good and I added an extra 500lbs and its amazing IMO. I'm still contemplating another 2-300 lbs.
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  3. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnoxMojo View Post
    You have plenty of capacity in your lift, why would you have to take the weight out every time? I don't load people in our boat while it is on the lift. I lower it in the water to where it is still steady on the bunks but a lot of weight off the lift then have people get in. Unload them the same way. You could easily have 500-800 pounds without any issue.
    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


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  4. #74
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    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


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  5. #75
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    Quote Originally Posted by russellsmojo View Post
    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


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    As long as it says it seats 17 people or 2900 lbs and you primarily ride with a family of 5 or less.

  6. #76
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    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.
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