shawndoggy wrote:
sumo 900s are basically same weight as fly high 1100s.
Personally, I'd go with sumo 600s vs 900s. 900 is too much weight in the rear of the 22.
I run stock tanks filled, with 750s in the back 650 in the front bow filled (which only fills to 450-500lbs) and with 300-400lbs of people in the bow. I also fill a 750 under the surfside seat (maybe fills to 600-650) With 2-3 others in the back of the boat, surfgate deployed/wedge down (this is my max setup). Big wake, A lot of push. But the wake is "rolly" and not "lippy"
If I have no one sitting in the front, 2-3 people in the back my boat doesnt plane out (obviously) and the wave is still "rolly" and not "lippy" with very little push... I dont get why my boat has a rolly wake and no lip to it. The only way I can get a lip to the wake is if I turn the boat in the opposite direction the wake is on. Example if someone is surfing on the right side, if I turn to the left, I get a great lip, huge wake, which ideally I want every time the boat is going straight, but I cant get it...
I dont know if anything less than 750 is good for these boats, and if I'm wrong I want to know why my wake is so rolly from the swim platform to about 5ft back then you can start to see the wake lip forming. Then in the back the wake does curl. Doing airs on this wake sucks, doing spins would be fine. But I hate how the wake looks/feels. Any help on why it looks like this? I uploaded a pic of what (I cutout the surfer on the left so thats why its a little washy, but hopefully you guys see the "rolly" part of the wake im talking about).