tonerboner wrote:
I am running the plug and play under the seat (it's a 650# bag, but there is NO way it fills to capacity), the 150# of lead and the 1000# on top of the seat. As stated above, she's heavy and drives like it. It will only work if you have 6 or more people and the 1100's in the back full, otherwise you will take water over the bow.
In my opinion and as somebody who's logged a lot of hours, every T-23 (or any Axis, really) should be running some lead or additional weight in the nose cone. Every aspect of the driveability of your boat improves. It turns lower RPMS surfing and wakeboarding, it planes easier, it will ride better in rough water. The ONLY downside is it is a little harder to pull off the trailer when launching and you can feel the additional tongue weight when going down the road. If your pull rig is a full-size truck (I use 2012 F-150) it is negligible.
Also, if you do run lead, don't tell your dealer. They don't like that
Thanks for clarifying that. I'm not sure I can put another 1000 lbs up there. I tried it with 300 lbs of weights plus the 650 bag plus a couple of people up there.
Even with only 900s in the back, my poor little 409 struggles a bit at my high altitude when I have a full boat.
How do you fill and empty your 1000 lb bag? Separate pump and hose or have you hooked it together with the 650?