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Originally posted by kodiak View Post
Which model/size Soulcraft do you have? I'm 6'2 245 and that's as small as I get. All these boards are sold out for the year as far as I can tell.
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- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
Originally posted by William_Zane View PostGMLIII I paid for the 6-7 week lead time and it came in 6.5 weeks. You can pay extra to have it made in 4 weeks or 2 week turnaround. Its $1500 for 6-7 weeks, $1700 for 4 weeks or $2000 for 2 weeks. It includes 2 sets of fins and whatever grip pads you want.
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Originally posted by surfnjosh View Post
Well im not sure that is a true statement. If you watch any pro level wakesurfer describe there surf settings in there nautique most of them are saying they ride at 10.... John Akerman, Jodi Grassman both have posts stating this and if you watch all there videos of surfing you can tell its a steep wave, most SKIM style surfers prefer it steep.....
I myself prefer the surf at 5 on my 2021 (with midship sacs installed) but i certainly aint no pro!!! Your kid rips! but i bet hes also a lot lighter than most of us recreational surfers and doesnt need as much push.... my 10 year old daughter surfs at 0....
I also run more ballast than most in a 2021 g23, as i installed 650lb sacs in my midship cavities. I have my wave dialed in and bet you would love it, i may not be a pro surfer but i can create a pro wave.
100 lead in bow, 100 lead under port observer seat, factory bow ballast 100% (750) rear factory 80% (600 ish each side) midship additional ballast 90% (600 ish each side) driver and a spotter sitting on port side observer seat 11.4 mph surf at 5, wave is money.
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Originally posted by Johnny_Rock View Post
Can you please explain in detail the 650lb sacs in your midship cavaties? I have been looking for a way to do this and thought it was not possible. Please give as much detail as you can.
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Originally posted by surfnjosh View Post
Well im not sure that is a true statement. If you watch any pro level wakesurfer describe there surf settings in there nautique most of them are saying they ride at 10.... John Akerman, Jodi Grassman both have posts stating this and if you watch all there videos of surfing you can tell its a steep wave, most SKIM style surfers prefer it steep.....
I myself prefer the surf at 5 on my 2021 (with midship sacs installed) but i certainly aint no pro!!! Your kid rips! but i bet hes also a lot lighter than most of us recreational surfers and doesnt need as much push.... my 10 year old daughter surfs at 0....
I also run more ballast than most in a 2021 g23, as i installed 650lb sacs in my midship cavities. I have my wave dialed in and bet you would love it, i may not be a pro surfer but i can create a pro wave.
100 lead in bow, 100 lead under port observer seat, factory bow ballast 100% (750) rear factory 80% (600 ish each side) midship additional ballast 90% (600 ish each side) driver and a spotter sitting on port side observer seat 11.4 mph surf at 5, wave is money.
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