So, after two + months of dialing in the wave I think we got it. Of course a little help from Wakemakers.
1. Fly night bow sac. It says 650lb, but we just fill it as much as possible with the space available under the seats
2. Two sumo 600's, one in each locker.
3. Sumo 325lb in walk through, closer to middle/rear of boat. The bags is great, you can slide it forward and back to tune the wave if needed while it's full.
4. Acme 1617 prop. We have the 343 which was enough with the stock prop. I just wanted a little more. Boat pulls out of the water with zero hesitation.
fill belly 100% and hard tank whichever side you are surfing. All bags are 100% full. With this combo/setup once everything is full, you are only switching the rear hard tanks for goofy and regular. So, after 10-15 minutes of setup you are pretty much done! Set NSS 3-4. To be honest with this much weight 0-5 NSS setting are all great. Speed works anywhere from 9.8 to 10.4. I'll pull slower for surfers just starting out. Pull SG all the way back and your off!
my plan is to plumb rear sumo 600's once Wakemakers has a workaround to run the tank longer on the suction side. I'll probably always do the bow manually, since you babysit it filling anyway.
Again this is my opinion, but I'm sure you won't be disappointed!
1. Fly night bow sac. It says 650lb, but we just fill it as much as possible with the space available under the seats
2. Two sumo 600's, one in each locker.
3. Sumo 325lb in walk through, closer to middle/rear of boat. The bags is great, you can slide it forward and back to tune the wave if needed while it's full.
4. Acme 1617 prop. We have the 343 which was enough with the stock prop. I just wanted a little more. Boat pulls out of the water with zero hesitation.
fill belly 100% and hard tank whichever side you are surfing. All bags are 100% full. With this combo/setup once everything is full, you are only switching the rear hard tanks for goofy and regular. So, after 10-15 minutes of setup you are pretty much done! Set NSS 3-4. To be honest with this much weight 0-5 NSS setting are all great. Speed works anywhere from 9.8 to 10.4. I'll pull slower for surfers just starting out. Pull SG all the way back and your off!
my plan is to plumb rear sumo 600's once Wakemakers has a workaround to run the tank longer on the suction side. I'll probably always do the bow manually, since you babysit it filling anyway.
Again this is my opinion, but I'm sure you won't be disappointed!
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