SomeYeahoo wrote:
Axis loves bow weight. If you can't get enough, drain a little from the rear sacs or pull the wedge up. The slower you go and the more weight in the rear, the taller the wave. The faster you go and more weight in the front, the less tall (but longer) the wave.
I agree, we don't always have the luxury of having lots of people in the boat so we're usually short on bow weight. To combat that I only fill the rear bags about 3/4 full, move as many people you can to the bow. If you have too much weight in the ass end your surfgates will not operate properly. We don't have the the largest wake out there but it is fairly long and has decent push at 11mph. I am still looking for some lead bags to add in the nose so I can utilize the rear bags to their max. Woops sorry damn sideways photo, not sure how to fix that.
Bow bags always claim to hold quite a bit but never fill anywhere near what they claim