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mac19    4

Enzo sac1000bs to 1400lbs, depending on how many people your rolling with! Quik fill 500lbs , bow ballast 500 to 750lbs , and it doesn't matter how big or small the people are in your boat they must converge to the side your surfing on! I had a 120 lbs girl on the boat and just from her moving from port to star it cleans it up immensely! Have people move around but always on the surf side

And last but not least I have found that if I'm rolling with my lady and her sister and there's only 3 of us you need an extra 500lbs on the seat on the surfside!! Then go pick up a couple of buddies that weigh over 400+together with the extra sac , then your really pushing up a swell ,but be careful super easy to swamp the boat! I just empty a little outa the Enzo sac....when he big boys show up

Hope this helps my wave rips!!! Oh and I run my plate all the way up:)

Chris

Thanks Chris! I ordered some extra sacs ill start adding some weight and see how it goes. Thanks for the heads up on swamping, We always try to be very aware of others around us and are as careful as possible when loaded up with ballast. Edited by mac19

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Chrisj4207    18

Thanks Chris! I ordered some extra sacs ill start adding some weight and see how it goes. Thanks for the heads up on swamping, We always try to be very aware of others around us and are as careful as possible when loaded up with ballast.

No worries. I've been dialing in my boat since last summer when I got it. It's tough

Love that color scheme on your ride

I just took that divider out of my boat, and reran the airline for the quikfill it was tough but worth it for the Enzo sac ill post a pic of it

Surfs up

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mac19    4

No worries. I've been dialing in my boat since last summer when I got it. It's tough

Love that color scheme on your ride

I just took that divider out of my boat, and reran the airline for the quikfill it was tough but worth it for the Enzo sac ill post a pic of it

Surfs up

Thanks Chris! How was the divider fastened in your 230?

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Chrisj4207    18

Thanks Chris! How was the divider fastened in your 230?

Just a few stainless screws

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mac19    4

Yup same thing on the 233 I just had a look. but I'd have to change the hose routing for fuel filler and vent line. Ill wait till its off warranty before I start messing with that...

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Chrisj4207    18

Yup same thing on the 233 I just had a look. but I'd have to change the hose routing for fuel filler and vent line. Ill wait till its off warranty before I start messing with that...

the Enzo sacs go right under the gas and vent line. If you get longer ones I don't think it will void any warr.

Good luck

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Chrisj4207    18

This was posted in the other thread which doesn't sound promising...

 

http://www.centurioncrew.com/index.php/topic/5135-announcement-centurion-boats-technical-advisory-note-08-6-11/

I've taken them outa both my centurions

No warranty not a problem

I'd rather have a huge wave instead of bulk head

The bulk head was getting my wave down :)))))

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mac19    4

I've taken them outa both my centurions

No warranty not a problem

I'd rather have a huge wave instead of bulk head

The bulk head was getting my wave down :)))))

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