Quote Originally Posted by Dmoomba View Post
For the kids, we fill up the whole ballast, tabs full and plate 75%. I haven't checked the speedo, but will for sure. We are +/- 10 mph a half. For the kids/wife it's fine. When I ride with the family I use the trusty 5'2" O'Brien Haze, I only put 50% in the front and 80% starboard ballasts, but 100% on the plate to get consistent push- leaving me unfortunately dang close to the boat if I just want to relax vs thrash/pump.

I will upgrade the back bags to 1100s (are there bigger options that fit?) and check the speedo. I saw that the stock bags don't fit under the seats cleanly, but I could manipulate the fill % to make them work.

Sadly, for a $70k "surf" boat to need aftermarket, rigged under seat ballast and 4000lbs to be reliably usable is an epic fail. My friend has a 2004 Nautique that he surfs with less weight and drama. Regrets? I have a $70k one.
Very few boats come from the factory with an epic wave. Even the 160K boats need tweaking and additional weight. Mojo has a fantastic surf wave. Take a deep breath, listen to what the others on this forum are telling you and go enjoy your boat. I can assure you once it's dialed in your friend with the antique Nautique will surfing your boat not his.


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