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About sprocketeer

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    Salt Lake City, UT

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    Supreme S21

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  1. I follow Devin Supertramp on YouTube and he just posted these videos a couple of days ago. Enjoy!
  2. We were down there 2 weeks ago and just about had the lake to ourselves. Man, I need to get a place in Hurricane!
  3. Fropappy, that is awesome!!! Nobody in my family can seem to figure it out. Any suggestions?
  4. Beautiful Boat! Welcome to the Crew!
  5. Here is my updated Goofy setup. It is still not as good as the regular side but it works pretty well. I replaced the stock PNP bags with Sumo 900's (Just about a perfect fit). I think the stock bags are about 500lbs. I also rerouted the vent lines to the opposite side so they don't drain while underway. Starboard quickfill - 100% Port quickfill - 0% Starboard PNP (900) - 100% Port PNP - 0% Any extra on or under the starboard seat will help! Trim/A-plate - 75% Speed 9.6 (non-gps) Here is my A-Plate Drawing (If anyone wants the PDF drawing, Just PM me your email and I will send it to you):
  6. A-Plate

  7. Phil, I did have a local shop fabricate one for me. Kingdon Sheet Metal. I would check with the S226 owners to see how they set up their boats. I'm not sure you need one. Anyway, I have the drawing I gave to Kingdon if you want it. Just PM me your email and I will send it to you.
  8. The S21 cabin looks to be a solid 6" longer than the S211. Just look at the floor panels and the seats on the sides.
  9. S21 video

    I run about 50% counterweight in the quickfill when surfing the regular side in my S21. NO counter weight on the goofy side! I replaced my stock ballast bags with Sumo 900's, which fit almost perfectly. I also switched the vents for the bags so they don't drain while running. Regular Setup: Port quickfill - 100% Starboard quickfill - 50% Port 900 - 100% Speed - 8.4 (I think that is a little over 10 by GPS) I will put another 200-400lbs on the surfside seat if we only have 2-3 people in the boat Goofy Setup: Port quickfill - 0% Starboard Quickfill - 100% Starboard 900 - 100% Speed - 9.2 (close to 11 by GPS) Any extra on the surfside seat will help I am also running an Asymetrical plate which really cleans the goofy side! This is a crappy video from yesterday but this is only the second day my son has been working on the 360. He will have it on our next trip for sure!
  10. Viking, The facia took about a half dozen mockups with some cardboard to get it right. It is a piece of 3/8" birch ply-wood that I coated with fiberglass resin and put some marine-carpet over it. Unfortunately I could not fit it in there as a single piece so I split it and put some hinges on it so I could fold it to get it in there. Hopefully that makes sense...
  11. Its a sealed box. There might be enough room for a ported box but that would have made the install much more challenging in finding the room for it. I'm no audiophile... It sounds good to me. The Javelin is rated at 800 watts RMS at 2 ohm on the sub channel. I'm not sure I am actually getting that but again, it is good enough for me.
  12. Thanks! There was no factory sub box. I made one and and new facia to cover the sub box and quick-fill vent hose.
  13. Here's my install in my Supreme: 2 XM9's on the tower driven by the 30.2 In-Boats and Sub driven by the Javelin all controlled by the ZLD MKII picture upload image hosting 30 mb
  14. Quick Surf appears to be deployed at 2:12 in the video
  15. Winter Mods

    Hopefully I'll get it in the water in next couple of weeks. I had a shop fabricate the A Plate for me late last year and it really helped my goofy wave. I made the cuts for the FAE and I hope they work together!
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