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Winter time blues . . . . I totally get that.
Boating season in Oregon doesn't start in earnest until June (even then the water is freezing a$$ cold), so basically all I am doing is looking at pictures of last year's outings to get me through the Winter. It's going to be a LONG four months! Thanks for the video. Definitely going to pull the GoPro out this coming Summer so I have something to look at NEXT Winter (LOL).Last edited by a0128; 02-01-2015, 03:33 AM.
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Originally posted by swatguy View PostAwesome video. Congrats on the boat. Just one quick tip. Looks like you're surf speed is way fast. You should be around 10-11mph. If I had to guess you were more around 15-16 judging by the wake.
We have gotten it a lot better, but depending on how many people we have and also how deep the water is we still struggle at times.
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Originally posted by a0128 View PostWinter time blues . . . . I totally get that.
Boating season in Oregon doesn't start in earnest until June (even then the water is freezing a$$ cold), so basically all I am doing is looking at pictures of last year's outings to get me through the Winter. It's going to be a LONG four months! Thanks for the video. Definitely going to pull the GoPro out this coming Summer so I have something to look at NEXT Winter (LOL).
We should be able to start riding without a wetsuit around the end of April or beginning of May.
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Here is what works really well for a buddy with a 14 210.
He piggy backed a 750 on the surf side and 300 lbs of lead in nose. Even with the NSS the best wave seems to come still with a little bits of lean in the surf side. His avg depth is 9-10ft on the high end 7ft regulary. Anything below the 7ft mark you lose some of the wave. Speed is 10.7
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So he has the pro ballast and added another 750 lbs?
Or did he replace the 400lb sack with a 750?
Do you know which sack he is running?
I have some 750lbs fly high sacks from our last boat, but the are too long it seems for the rear locker.
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