Who else has a bad a** boat!?

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Nice boats guys! Curious... what do you guys pay on insurance?


$866/yr--not bad considering we hit a shoal last year and all the hardware--prop, fins, wedge, etc., had to be replaced and the damaged gelcoat repaired--$5000+
 
Me surfing behind my Malibu a couple years ago:)


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Being goofy footed, I have the advantage of the driver's weight on my side. I've heard some people use an Enzo sac for an additional 1450 pounds on the left side, or put fat sacs on the seats for a bigger wake. The last couple of summers we've put 10 bags of sand double wrapped in contractor garbage bags in the boat--four in the back and six on the seat for an additional 500 pounds. The sand bags can easily be slid across the seat to accommodate regular or goofy footed surfers (easier than trying to shove a fat sac across the seat). It makes for quite a dynamic wake.
 
Being goofy footed, I have the advantage of the driver's weight on my side. I've heard some people use an Enzo sac for an additional 1450 pounds on the left side, or put fat sacs on the seats for a bigger wake. The last couple of summers we've put 10 bags of sand double wrapped in contractor garbage bags in the boat--four in the back and six on the seat for an additional 500 pounds. The sand bags can easily be slid across the seat to accommodate regular or goofy footed surfers (easier than trying to shove a fat sac across the seat). It makes for quite a dynamic wake.

We have a fat sac in the back left compartment, takes up the whole thing and extends under the seat and pops it up when full. If you ride goofy your pretty much screwed. Thankfully no one in my family is.


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