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  1. Im looking to upgrade my ballast. I have read other posts on here about a custom avy sac. I have a 2010 centurion avalanche C4 and wanted to know if anyone had the measurements for this sac or who to contact that might have this info. I couldnt find it on any forum. Was just going to do the port side for now. I called wakemakers and they did not have the measurements. I took my own measurements but I wanted to compare with someone who has this sac before spending the $700. They said the enzo sac would not fit. Thank you
  2. Does anyone know what the thread pitch is the Fly High Enzo sacs? I'm upgrading my pumps and am wondering if I can buy the fittings locally to save some money and time. Thanks
  3. I just purchased some Fly High fat sac's for my boat. The pair of sac's are about 400 lbs each and I put them in the storage areas on either side of the engine. In addition, I borrowed a friends sac that I put on the port side seat (about another 400+ lbs) and filled up the factory hard ballast and runs down the centre of the boat. While I have a huge wake, it is very frothy...so much so that it makes it difficult or impossible to wake surf. It does clean up slightly if I take a port side turn but I would just be going around in a tight circle if that was the case. I've attached a picture of the wake. A friend suggested that I might need to replace the prop as he felt the was having to rev too high to get to a surfing speed (approx 2000 rpm for 8 mph and 3000 for 12 mph). I tried the higher speed to see if the wake would clean up but it didn not. Any suggestions? Thanks, Steve in Victoria, BC
  4. Hi everyone. I have a 2010 240SV Enzo, and I’m trying to figure out the best sized Enzo sac for that model year. I have the standard size W712 sac (http://www.inlandsurfer.com/shop/Details.asp?ProdID=124&category=7) , but it doesn’t fill the back compartment. Does anyone have a custom Enzo sac that fills the back compartment and do you recall the dimensions? Thanks. Don
  5. I need some tips and advice on how to wieght my boat and wakesurfing. I have a 07 Centurion Avy C4 with stock ballast and trim tab.The ballast center tank holds 225 pounds , and the two rear tanks that hold 209 each. I have a Ronix Cortez wakesurfer i have all three fins in. I fill the center tank and the port side tank and set the trim tab on about 75% I have perfect pass set on 10.7 I mostly wakeboard but i have started surfing a little bit and really enjoy it. My problem is i am having a hard time staying in the wave. I have tried watching youtube videos, but still am having a hard time. I know the board is probably not the best but i think that i should be able to ride without using the rope. Do i need more wieght? Should i add it in the bow? Port side? Along the back seat? Does the Trim tab need to be adjusted? The wave doesnt seem long enough, and it doesnt feel like it is giving me enough push. Also when i do start riding without the rope i sometimes find myself like right up on the back of the boat, this is why i think my wave is not long enough. I try to put the brakes on, but then i usually find myself falling out of the wave. Any advice on what i am doing wrong would be appreciated. I also would like to hear what everyone thinks about the ballast set up. One more thing. I do not have enough guts to cut a hole in the hull of my boat so i was thinking about going with the Tsunami pump for any additional bags. Thanks
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