thegrapeguy
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 55
- Reaction score
- 8
- Points
- 82
- Location
- Syracuse, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 21
I've got a 2014 212x and we actually did quite well wakesurfing the other day for the 1st time. Last season's couple sessions were fruitless, not enough weight and standard short board (5'11" x 18") had too much drag. The success this time was:
Stock ballast full
Heavy guy (200 lbs) on swim platform (port side)
2 heavyish guys in back port corner on seat (180 lbs and 160lbs)
Driver (obviously) and 2 kids sitting up front
My light wind kitesurf surf board (5'7" x 21" Fish)
10-11 mph
My question is: What simple tweeks can I make to the boat to improve the situation? With what we had we couldn't move too much out of the pocket and the heavier folks couldn't go ropeless. My friend and I attributed our success to our lighter weights (150 lbs) and our surfing skills. Little adjustments to foot placement made a lot of difference in our success. I'd like to be able to be more aggressive on the wave and move around a bit so the wave would have to become bigger and longer... I think...
I don't want to get into this with the wedge or any special plumbing just looking for a few tips. Like what about adding a bag to the ski locker? Any brand recommended (links appreciated). What size bag? Just fill it with a hose? What does adding weight upfront like this do to the wave?
What about instead of a 200 lb guy on the swim deck I get another simple bag? Like 400 lbs or something? Any brands recommended? How do you strap down a bag on the swim deck?
Thanks. Any advice appreciated...
Stock ballast full
Heavy guy (200 lbs) on swim platform (port side)
2 heavyish guys in back port corner on seat (180 lbs and 160lbs)
Driver (obviously) and 2 kids sitting up front
My light wind kitesurf surf board (5'7" x 21" Fish)
10-11 mph
My question is: What simple tweeks can I make to the boat to improve the situation? With what we had we couldn't move too much out of the pocket and the heavier folks couldn't go ropeless. My friend and I attributed our success to our lighter weights (150 lbs) and our surfing skills. Little adjustments to foot placement made a lot of difference in our success. I'd like to be able to be more aggressive on the wave and move around a bit so the wave would have to become bigger and longer... I think...
I don't want to get into this with the wedge or any special plumbing just looking for a few tips. Like what about adding a bag to the ski locker? Any brand recommended (links appreciated). What size bag? Just fill it with a hose? What does adding weight upfront like this do to the wave?
What about instead of a 200 lb guy on the swim deck I get another simple bag? Like 400 lbs or something? Any brands recommended? How do you strap down a bag on the swim deck?
Thanks. Any advice appreciated...