Englewoodcowboy
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 961
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- Points
- 177
- Location
- Ceres, VA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
For one of my winter projects, adding ballast to my AR192 is high on the priority list for wake surfing. I intend to become a better surfer (since I learned how to this year) and now I want to try wake boarding but that is down the road since I already have my eyes set on a new Red Rocket surf board to accompany my LF Fish. My question to this that have done both sports, I have been told that a 750# sack surf side provides a great wake from the 190 series boats... have any of you tried that in conjunction with center forward ballast to bust the wave back and lengthen it? Does it work for starters? I am trying to plan my mods and purchases and if a single sack works then I will buy one with a pump but I am more into that ease of use but can't justify the time or expense to permanently plumb a single sack in etc. but if I chose to do one on each side then I would look at doing a more permanent install. Is a front sack necessary at all on these boats? Would it provide use for dialing things in and would it be worth the expense is what I am trying to determine. I was contemplating a 3 bag arrangement, twin 750's under the side rear seats and an 800 in the center locker. I know I would not wake board with them completely full as I am not certain the boat would have enough power to reach 20mph or so with 2300# of ballast and the size of the front bag was simply determined by what would fit the locker. The bags will be plumbed with quick disconnects so I can remove them for other adventures like a trip to Bimini etc or they can be rolled up and still free up a lot of storage. I am looking for ideas, thoughts, etc. trying to make an educated decision here. Also to throw in the mix, I am only planning on keeping this boat for 2 to 3 years in anticipation of Yamaha adding better ballast to the 212X and integrating some of the new features of sound deadening etc into that model... so What I do, I want to do it right for resale purposes as well but so far I really love my 192 and if I can do what I want to do with it I may not trade it off... its one of those damned if you do damned if you don't ideas...