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scottb7 07-14-2017 1:33 PM

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

stevev210 07-14-2017 2:11 PM

What year A22 and how much weight are you running in the rear plug&play bags? Wedge?

scottb7 07-14-2017 3:39 PM

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...

stevev210 07-14-2017 4:45 PM

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Originally Posted by scottb7 (Post 1962975)
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...

Very odd! He's running stock 900 and the arrow bag full which means he's definitely bow heavy and no wedge....doesn't make sense to me. What speed do you guys ride at?

simplej 07-14-2017 4:58 PM

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

stevev210 07-14-2017 5:21 PM

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Originally Posted by simplej (Post 1962986)
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

If he was running the rears full that would make sense for bow rise but if he just running the rear tanks with minimal weight in the sacs it doesn't make sense he's having that much bow rise. The belly tank is 450lbs and that bow arrow bag fills to 700+. So if he's running around 1200lbs up front and 450lbs between the 2 rear hard tanks plus a little in the bags doesn't equate to bow rise. I run 1100lbs between the belly tank, plug&play bow bag and lead for bow weight and rear tanks plus sumo 475's for around 1400lbs in the rear with minimal bow rise on my 2016 A20. I can sit normal when driving with no bolster seat and see everything fine. Wish I could give some advise but his weight setup just doesn't sound like he should have so much. What speed do you guys ride at? I'm between 22-23 when pulling my crew.

scottb7 07-14-2017 7:27 PM

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.

simplej 07-15-2017 5:17 AM

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Originally Posted by stevev210 (Post 1962989)
If he was running the rears full that would make sense for bow rise but if he just running the rear tanks with minimal weight in the sacs it doesn't make sense he's having that much bow rise. The belly tank is 450lbs and that bow arrow bag fills to 700+. So if he's running around 1200lbs up front and 450lbs between the 2 rear hard tanks plus a little in the bags doesn't equate to bow rise. I run 1100lbs between the belly tank, plug&play bow bag and lead for bow weight and rear tanks plus sumo 475's for around 1400lbs in the rear with minimal bow rise on my 2016 A20. I can sit normal when driving with no bolster seat and see everything fine. Wish I could give some advise but his weight setup just doesn't sound like he should have so much. What speed do you guys ride at? I'm between 22-23 when pulling my crew.

This is about what I run in our T, all axis boats have pretty similar hulls. Bow comes up high as the wedge kicks in but that lasts all of 5 seconds. And we are both running about 2/300 less of bow weight. I run at 21.6-22.6...
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?

scottb7 07-15-2017 6:33 AM

It is stock bow and belly sacks. It is the 450 engine. Prop, I don't know.

stevo8290 07-15-2017 3:38 PM

Trevor Duncan knows, maybe he can chime in


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