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  1. Angle of my driveway is too steep uphill to back my boat up without the prop guard smashing into the gravel driveway coming off the road at the bottom/begging of the driveway.   I have tried with a drop hitch and still is an issue.  Anyone ever try to install casters or RV skid wheels on the underside of the prop guard.  The boat is a 2006 avalanche. Not a ton of meat on that prop guard.  Will it support a couple rollers taking a lot of the weight for a few feet? The driveway is gravel so some rollers may be better than others? 


  2. i picked up the same boat late last summer. I am no expert yet but  i''ve got the best wave so far on port side with a suckgate.   I fill the  big bag in the port locker that goes under the seat(1100 i believe) full.  starboard side bag is a little smaller(750 ish) and i fill it full.  small center tank full.  for a small small crew ive got 2 400 portables and will put one port side and one up front.  big crews i get a great wave with no portables.  both locker bags are tied into stock pumps.  I still get a good wave listed but don't like the ride and don't like having rookie drivers swamp the boat.lol


  3. So i pulled the trigger on an 06 avy c4.  Love it so far.  been going back and forth with using a suckgate and both sides weighed down and then just listing it to port side. ( havn't had too many goofy riders)    I have an 1100 pound in the port and 700 starboard rear lockers.  also the mid tank full and have a couple portable 540 pound straight bags I've been moving around.  It doesn't have an adjustable wake plate just the fixed. just wondering what everyone's preference is to get the best wake as far as both sides weighted down with a suckgate vs listed.  If listed do you use bow weight?  and also does anyone use the v shaped bags up front and if so what fit best? I figure i need a v bag up front and then have the 2 540 straights to move around the back maybe?    Every trip out so far has been with a different amount of people and some days have been a zoo with boats and wind so its hard for me to say what worked best so far.


  4. Hello.  First post but been lurking for a while. A 2006 Centurion Avalanche C4 just came up for sale in my area and it's real low hours.  under 200.   I'm new to surf boats but had this boat on my short list.  just wondering if there is anything in particular I should look out for or things to avoid about this boat? From the pics and video it looks real clean and well taken care of.  Love the site by the way. 

    Thanks in advance

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