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Ballast plan


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kmagnuss,

sounds like a great idea - sand in the bow --

my first time with the fat sac in the rear - it was super steep - i needed something in the front

i'm just curious with all that weight, does your swim platform go 4-5 inches under water when at idle?

mine went about an inch or two under with just one 400lb sac in the back right locker (with the stock ballast full as well)

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kmagnuss,

sounds like a great idea - sand in the bow --

my first time with the fat sac in the rear - it was super steep - i needed something in the front

i'm just curious with all that weight, does your swim platform go 4-5 inches under water when at idle?

mine went about an inch or two under with just one 400lb sac in the back right locker (with the stock ballast full as well)

I like the "Pop Bags" in the bow. Check these out.

http://www.pop-products.com/

http://www.wakeworld.com/getarticle.asp?articleid=408

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kmagnuss,

sounds like a great idea - sand in the bow --

my first time with the fat sac in the rear - it was super steep - i needed something in the front

i'm just curious with all that weight, does your swim platform go 4-5 inches under water when at idle?

mine went about an inch or two under with just one 400lb sac in the back right locker (with the stock ballast full as well)

Yeah...it's probably 3" or 4" or so under water when it's standing still.

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