Hi guys so I have a 97 2150 DD and as you guys know they are a pretty low profile boat. I’m wanting to add ballast fat sacs to my boat for a better wave for surfing and my main concern is water getting in to the boat and possibly sinking it. When you are surfing with that much weight, what do you do when you need to stop and pull around? Because if you slow down immediately, water is probably gonna flow over the transom and also if you add weight to the front then it’s probably gonna nose dive in to the water. Can someone who has done this before with this exact boat give me some advise please? Thanks042E50EA-E431-4262-8859-5E65CFECAE74.jpg
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Weighting down your boat with ballast the safe way?
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As soon as rider falls I gently cut the throttle (about 1 full second) and turn the wheel all the way to the right. Wait for the wake to pass and then idle back to the rider. You’re going to take some water on sooner or later no matter what. Nothing to freak out about. That’s what bilge pumps are for. As time goes on, you’ll learn how to finesse it in order to limit it.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Edit your pics into landscape. That usually does the trick but not always. I tried to upload one the other day that refused to come up anything besides upside down.Originally posted by cobra7421 View PostI don’t know why my pictures keep coming out sideways. lolYou'll get your chance, smart guy.
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I got lucky and found one for my 96 pre2000 on craigslist back in 2011.
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