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Just even out your ballast, you need about 60% of weight in the back and about 40% up front, you already have a lot in the back w/ the engine and ballast so you may need more towards the front.
If you are interested I am trying to sell a 600# fly high sac
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Where did you get the high volume pumps? All I could find is 600gph, the ones I found that were higher were not self priming.
You don't know unless you try
I agree. You can keep all the weight hidden though. Also it's not just the Moomba boats that need additional weight. Every wakeboard boat owner I know has more than the stock ballast.Orginally posted by geforce
This whole ballast stuff sucks big time. I go and buy a boat which I can afford, like a mobius and I have to go and add a bunch of tanks or bags to it and somewhat mess it up if I want a big wake. Now sure I would have bought a Mobius V for a bigger wake if I could have afforded it. Look how much we will do or spend for a damn wake it is rediculous. I don't want some sack sitting on my floor mildewing it or rolling into my engine cover. It just all sucks and I am really bummed.
A very cheap way to add weight is sand bags. Home Depot sales a 55lb bag for like $1.50. They come in a pretty thick plastic bag. Just place them inside like a small trash bag and place where needed. They fit well under the back seat and the front bow seats.
Richard
2001 Mobius