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Mine has a difficult time getting up to speed if there is not enough weight up front and I have too much in the rear.
I surf at 11.7mph.
It is a lot of weight in the back of the boat and almost nothing in the front.
I would personally try 2 things.
Add more weight to the midship. I have 750lbs midship (each side) and 500lbs of lead all midship minus 100lbs I stuff in the nose.
Easy solution for you would move your rear stock bags to the center. Assuming you have port and starboard wakemakers rear bags. That way you have almost 1000lbs midship and that would help balance the weight.
I would be willing to bet that would solve it and be enough to get you on plane. If it doesn't maybe just a little lead to put in the nose.
Also, make sure your center bag is full. Your can feel it in your little latch area or just flip the fill switch again until you see water come out the side.
I would say get the weight down first where it will plane and ignore the pitch and see how it surfs there.
Maybe use a level app on your phone to see what the pitch really is.
You may be at a higher pitch than you realize and something goofy with the calibration.
But if you have wakemakers bags in rear, 1000lbs midship and stock center bow bag I would think you can get on plane.
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Last edited by htfit; 07-24-2022 at 11:56 AM.
- Jason
2019 Moomba Max
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