Can I wake surf without ballast, only people?

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  • AWilcox
    • Jun 2016
    • 15

    • Iowa City, IA

    • 1995 Super Sport

    Can I wake surf without ballast, only people?

    I just completed a DIY of a wake shaper. I don't know if I want to spend the money right now to get my boat retro fitted with ballast. I tried to get a surfable wave off my boat using 5 people weighing maybe 800lbs total, no ballast, I haven't been able to surf the wave we could make without a rope....What is the lowest amount of people or (people & weight) I need to create a surfable wave for beginners? Where do I put the people/weight? Where do I put the wake shaper?

    1995 Super Sport Nautique

    Thanks!
  • Blamey
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2015
    • 595

    • New York

    • 2009 SANTE 230 1996 Super Sport

    #2
    I think lowest weight is going to be difficult to define because you could probably ride a longboard behind the boat with no ballast. Rider size, rider skill and board can make a difference in what would be the best option.

    I only tried surfing behind my Super Sport a few times so hopefully someone with more experience can chime in but I would say to get a decent wave you'll want around 1500lbs.

    There are plenty of posts with pictures that show ideal placement of the wakeshaper but basically you want a 90degree wakeshaper placed on the angled section of the wake at the back of the boat.


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