
Originally Posted by
KG's Supra24
Do the storage boxes eliminate the ability to carry boards in the rear lockers? Is there storage space for the boxes when not in use? Or is it a leave in full time (essentially subfloor) type of option?
Any r&d pics of wake and wave and what type of weight yall are running?
Thanks for all the info goose! I know everyone here loves following the new developments.
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On the storage boxes, you are correct, if you use the storage box it would really affect the ease of putting additional boards in the back. But here is what I have been doing and it can give you some ideas....When we first got the boxes, I left the port side in all the time and took the starboard side box out and left at factory. With the port box and center box in, I had plenty of room to hold all the jackets and ropes I needed. I mainly left the starboard side out just so I could check to make sure bag was always filling properly, venting, etc. More development testing than anything. HOWEVER, I did find that traveling back and forth to lake, with the box out, I could put ALL my wakeboards and surf boards in there when the bag was empty. When I got to lake, I took boards out, put in racks and we were good to go. Here is another idea...to remove the storage bin, all you do is pop off the shock, lay the side sundeck back and the box pulls right out. You could just leave the boxes in, pull them out at end of day, put boards in compartment, then put bins back in. This actually would even HIDE your boards if anyone were to look in the compartment when you were grabbing dinner or at a gas station. The bins are not easily stored, but I think this idea is even better than the sub floor ballast because it gives you some extra options in storage...
Matt Brown
Product Development Manager