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 Post subject: Re: Weighting an A24
PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 7:07 am 
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Let me know how it goes. If they hold we can bring them back in. Did they include any of the metal rings with your order by chance? Some you could just pull the fitting right out of the bag once the bag was full. My tech showed me in the work area a few months back. If the fitting problem is gone then I will email SL for some updated bags.


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 Post subject: Re: Weighting an A24
PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 11:38 am 
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Let me know how it goes. If they hold we can bring them back in. Did they include any of the metal rings with your order by chance? Some you could just pull the fitting right out of the bag once the bag was full. My tech showed me in the work area a few months back. If the fitting problem is gone then I will email SL for some updated bags.


Before I purchased mine through wakemakers, I verified they were the new bags with the improved fittings. I filled the boat up twice this weekend without any issues. I am a big ole boy and I don't think I can rip the fitting out of screw hole. One thing I did notice though, I will need to teflon tape the fittings and make sure they are tight. I noticed a little bit of air bubbles out of the hole on the vent of my arrow bag.

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We do have the newest version of the Straight Line Sumo Sacs. You will not need the rings.


The quote above is exactly what Wakemakers sent me on 3/11/14.


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 Post subject: Re: Weighting an A24
PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 3:24 pm 
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We have gotten mine slammed the last couple times out with the ls3 and it keeps getting up even with the 1235 prop. Debating on whether I will use the 2315. The wake is absolutely massive. Very close to the size of a g23 but steeper. more like a nautique 230 but a lot bigger and cleaner.


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 Post subject: Re: Weighting an A24
PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 10:52 pm 
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AxisA22 wrote:
We have gotten mine slammed the last couple times out with the ls3 and it keeps getting up even with the 1235 prop. Debating on whether I will use the 2315. The wake is absolutely massive. Very close to the size of a g23 but steeper. more like a nautique 230 but a lot bigger and cleaner.


havent ridden a G yet, but I agree with the wake description. The A24 is the steepest malibu/axis I have ever ridden… and that was without the wedge!

What was your exact weight set up?

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 Post subject: Re: Weighting an A24
PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 9:55 am 
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I don't have the plug and play bow sack yet but I ran factory, wedge, 1100s in the rear, 500 in the walkway and the triangle bow sack that I ran in my a22 but only maybe halfway full. This was really steep but not overly so. I did ride it without the wedge too but liked it a little more with. It was great either way but I was getting booted straight up with it. The wake is pretty narrow which I love because I was able to ride 80ft with ease where on my a22 I was struggling to clear on my ts spins at 72.5. It is clean even 5 feet further back too. The wake is a little more sensitive that the a22 but still better than most boats out there. I really really like the wake.


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