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Packrat
post Sep 30 2008, 08:14 PM
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Has anyone installed an Enzo sack on the goofy/starboard side and if so what kind of sucess have you had with it? I would like to order a sack for that side if it's worthwhile.
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post Oct 1 2008, 07:25 AM
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QUOTE (Packrat @ Sep 30 2008, 09:14 PM) *
Has anyone installed an Enzo sack on the goofy/starboard side and if so what kind of sucess have you had with it? I would like to order a sack for that side if it's worthwhile.


We have, you must add a little extra weight to that side when surfing besides the Enzo sac, I will see if I can find a couple of pics.


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post Oct 3 2008, 01:15 AM
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It would be great to see a picture if possible. Also what extra ballast did you use to get the goofy wake besides the Enzo sack and where did you put it.
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post Oct 3 2008, 06:58 AM
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Enzo sac full, 550 lbs. in the bow, 550lbs. along the rail in the back seat, trim tab all the way down.

Not as good as the regular side but, a good wake.


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post Oct 4 2008, 02:26 AM
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Thanks for the information.

Just for reference do you add anything besides the enzo sack when surfing on the port side?

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post Oct 6 2008, 07:35 AM
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depending on crew, sometimes we fill the center and bow about half full to kepp the bow down if we have a big crew, other than that we put around 1200 lbs. in the Enzo sac with trim tab all the way up.


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post Oct 6 2008, 07:05 PM
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Sorry but this is the first boat I have ever had with an adjustable trim tab. When you say that the trim tab is adjusted all the way up does that mean it is not deflecting at all ie the plate is at it's highest point? What would the trim tab dial say at this position 100% or 0%?
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post Oct 7 2008, 07:41 AM
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QUOTE (Packrat @ Oct 6 2008, 07:05 PM) *
Sorry but this is the first boat I have ever had with an adjustable trim tab. When you say that the trim tab is adjusted all the way up does that mean it is not deflecting at all ie the plate is at it's highest point? What would the trim tab dial say at this position 100% or 0%?
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No Problem...I have never really paid attention to the gauge, I hit the adjustment switch on the steering column (the blinker) and push it up until it is up all the way, checkout the pic below. I am guessing that with it all the way up is 0% and all the way down is 100%, I will make a point to look next time we are out.

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