How to weight an Axis A22 for wakeboarding
I hope to get some data points on how people weight their A22 for wakeboarding...(Please consider starting another thread for wakesurfing, if you want one).
I have one friend that has a pretty good wake but lot's of bow rise, so then I have to roll up a life jacket and sit on it and then the mirror is in the way. So pretty bad. And you can't stand up cause the Z5 bimini is so low. I have another friend that puts a bag in the middle of the boat. Others? Obviously preference is less bow rise and not having bags all over the floor of an A22. Thanks |
What year A22 and how much weight are you running in the rear plug&play bags? Wedge?
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friend says he is running: A22 2014 full front and full belly, and full rear(s), with hardly anything in the overflow rear sacks, and no wedge...lot's of bow rise...
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Thing has to have like 1100s in the rear. That's more than adequate weight to run level.
It's not even a newer A with reduce front weight |
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It is minimal in the piggy back sacks. The stock rears are full.
We ride about 21 mph and the wake is clean. I love the clean wake on this boat. |
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And the newer boats are more prone to bow rise than the older ones Scott- what sac does your boy run up front? The mushroom? Engine? Prop? |
It is stock bow and belly sacks. It is the 450 engine. Prop, I don't know.
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Trevor Duncan knows, maybe he can chime in
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