2015T22 wrote:
Unless you are at elevation you'll be fine.
Don't ignore that last sentence. I have a T23 with 900s in the back and a 650 up front. My debate was between a 409 and a 450. Some days I wish I'd gotten the 450. But the lowest elevation I use my boat at is 3600 feet and there is a huge difference between that and the highest elevation- 7600. I can't get up to surf speed (11.8) with the bags full and wedge down at 7600 feet with the 409, even with just 4-5 people in the boat. And wakeboarding with everything full? Forget about it. I have to pull up the wedge and let out half the water to get up to wakeboarding speed. And that's with the "high altitude" prop. I could prop down even further, but I don't want to give up too much on the top end as I do spend significant time at Lake Powell and can't afford to give up much range-wise there- can't carry enough gas to go where I want to go. It's not unusual for us to camp 30-40 miles from a marina.
But if you're at lower altitude and are willing to prop down, I bet that 350 is plenty to do everything you want.