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 Post subject: 750's or 1100's
PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:11 pm 
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Has anybody out there seen both of these in action on a 22? As I understand it the 750 overfills, and the 1100 can't fill all the way up!! Does anybody know roughly how full the 750 gets, and how much unused weight is left over on the 1100? Do i have to reinfoce the side wall for the 750 also? With the 950 arrow up front is it pretty easy to take water on over the bow??

I'm mostly surfing, but I need a bigger wake and I have no wedge!!

Thanks in advance!

Also how long does it take to fill these bags??

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 Post subject: 750's or 1100's
PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 5:36 am 
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I run 750 in the rear full, also fill the front bow sac under the seat full. I'm not sure how much the 750 expands but it gives you a good surf wake. I don't use wedge when surfing.
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 Post subject: 750's or 1100's
PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:59 am 
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I run the 1100s and if you get it situated just right in there, it will fill almost all the way! You have to babysit it the whole time it is filling, but it will fill up almost the entire storage area up to the hatch! As for the 950 up front, you have nothing to worry about! It drives really nice.

When we run the 1100s full for wakeboarding, we will put another 1000 triangle on top of the seat and have a couple big guys sit up front to get it to plane. Then driving gets a little scary, but that wake is huge!!


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 Post subject: Re: 750's or 1100's
PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:11 am 
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imondi.... would love to ride that wake... thats a little over 5k easily. I think thats how randall runs his. I had 4800 in mine with 4 adults one time. It was fantastic, but way too big to ride all the time and try to learn new tricks.

Flyguy. I run the 750's and they do not need reinforcement. They are the same length as the 1100's i think, so the front of the bags do not fill all the way up because they get squeezed under that carpeted hose/wire cover in the front of the lockers. the rest of the bag fills all the way up and is able to expand fully. I would guess they are only 50lbs short of being completely maxed out.

I have been told by people who weigh these bags on scales that when completely full they are well over their rated number (like the 400's that actually weigh in at 5 something when they are allowed to expand), if this is true, then my 750' are a lot over 750lbs.

As far as the bow sack, when that is full as well as the rear locker sacks, 4's 7's or 11's, the boat sits level and their is very little chance of taking water over the bow. When you add bow weight on top of that like myself or imondi, you have to be more careful. Coming off plane is not problem, but you have to be aware of other wakes coming at you from the front when you are sitting still... you will take water over the bow if the wake has any size to it. just turn the boat to take the rollers from the rear, or if not, then the sides.

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