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h20ski
04-28-2002, 04:39 PM
Behind the SSV what have you all found to be the perfect rope length. Thanks!!

05-03-2002, 02:23 PM
check out the latest issue of Wakeboarding (June, 02) it has an articale explaining rope lenght's and determining what's right for you.....

GRAVITY04
06-26-2004, 10:53 AM
I have a new 04 G.G. and i ride the ballast system plus 4 bags of additional cement in the back and 2 bags in the front. I ski 70 off when i am throwing normal tricks. If i am working on a new invert i ski 65 off. all depends on your riding skill....

mygreenmonster.com
06-26-2004, 08:21 PM
I ride at 70' out, have the factory ballast setup, and ride at 24 mph. If I am trying a new trick, I shorten the rope to about 65.

Good luck,
Bryon

jflock2
07-05-2004, 09:59 PM
65' at 23 mph...seems to be the sweet spot with my SSV. In addition to factory ballast, I have about 700 lbs in lead weight.

NateSSV
07-12-2004, 03:31 PM
We ride at 24.3 mph (I think my speedo might be a little slow, so we may be riding right around23.7-24.3 mph), at 75'off with a 5' handle extension (about 80'). In order to ba able to ride that far off you need to get the weighting just right in the boat.

I have custom fat sacks from Get High Sports, and then we add about 300 lbs. in the nose of the boat with lead. All together we run close to 2700 lbs. of weight in our boat not including people weight. It is just as important to get the weight right up in the front of the boat so you will be throwing out a clean level wake.