AJWest wrote:
Here's some food for thought. A couple years ago a test was done on Sumo, Fly High, and Ronix sacks and their actual weights when filled tight to capacity. The Fly High 1100 filled to right at 1000lbs and the Sumo 900 just barely under 1000lbs. Now, given the sack dimensions of the 1100 and the compartment of the Axis it will not fill tightly and/or expand fully. The A24 and A22 I seen with 1100's filled to what I would call 90% just because there was quite a bit of looseness to the 1100 sack at the point where it wouldn't fill anymore and water was overflowing through the thru-hull port. When I got my Sumo 900's I thought the same overflow would happen towards capacity of the sack when filling. However, to my surprise the 900 filled to capacity and was totally swollen prior to water overflowing. Haven't had an engine wall fail but "yes" there is a very slight bend to it. In the end, you still can't go wrong with the 1100 as the rear sacks.
I had the 900# Sumos in my 2011 A20 and they would fill all the way up with no problems. I thought about going with those again, but my dealer doesn't carry those and wanted to buy from her so I had her order me the 1100's. Worst case, I will just fill it 80-90% full. I rather have too much than not enough IMO. I will order the cross braces from WakeMakers in a few days, as it will be a couple days before I can get my break in done anyways.