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Well, since your surfing is done in Minnesota, and our pyramids are in Oregon, the wakes should dissipate before they reach each other.
Can you keep PWC's out of our jump pattern?
Yes, I can. But I am out of practice as you cannot legally have one on our lake. The trick is tell them they can jump your wake, but you get to pick where, and how fast. They will only do it once.
the WakeSlayer
1999 Super Air - Python Powered <-- For Sale
1968 Correct Craft Mustang
I'm looking to add weight to a similar boat, a 2000 air nautique... I'm thinking of installing an integrated system utilizing the ski locker, and possibly the space between the rear seats and engine... I think I would like to be able to disconnect the rear sack from the system, or allow it to run independently of the factory tanks so that the boat does not become to weighted down when there are additional people in the boat. After all, the purpose of the system is to get the boat to ride as if it were full when there are only 3 people riding...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.... I had considered lead previously, but decided that the ski locker is a perfect place for a sack and am now considering a mixed (sack in the locker, lead in the back and spread throughout to fine-tune) or water based system described above.
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