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    Hi,
    I just bought a 2007 Supra 22 SSV that has the factory sacs in place. I believe 650 lbs (middle) plus 400 lbs (Left & Right) in the back. I'm struggling to create a solid wake. If someone has a magic recipe for this configuration let me know or am I just better off upgrading the rear sacs? Thanks again

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    We have a 2008 20SSV and have almost perfected the wave on both sides.
    -Upgraded to 1100# bags on each side of the back. They don't fill all the way - probably to about 800#
    -Stock Center bag plumbed to IBS with a 3 way valve. When we have lots of people on the boat (rare since all of our friends have boats and everyone loves their own wake), the IBS stays under the seat and we think it fills to about 250#. When it's just driver and spotter, we put it on top of the seats and fill to 750#
    -DIY wakegate (sucgate) on the opposite side to the surfer. This was the best, cheapest improvement made. $40 in parts. We can drop back at least 15 ft from the boat and still recover. Wake is clean and about 3' high.

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    Thanks lorijenvey, Adding upgraded bags in the back + the wakegate (sucgate) seems like my best options! I'm new to surf boats so learning curve on the "perfect wake" builder is steep! Thanks again

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    Default Bow Ballast/Sac for 2007 Supra 22SSV

    Quote Originally Posted by lorijenvey View Post
    We have a 2008 20SSV and have almost perfected the wave on both sides.
    -Upgraded to 1100# bags on each side of the back. They don't fill all the way - probably to about 800#
    -Stock Center bag plumbed to IBS with a 3 way valve. When we have lots of people on the boat (rare since all of our friends have boats and everyone loves their own wake), the IBS stays under the seat and we think it fills to about 250#. When it's just driver and spotter, we put it on top of the seats and fill to 750#
    -DIY wakegate (sucgate) on the opposite side to the surfer. This was the best, cheapest improvement made. $40 in parts. We can drop back at least 15 ft from the boat and still recover. Wake is clean and about 3' high.
    I have the same setup in my 2007 SSV 22'



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    Hi,

    Just picked up a 07 22SSV.. I have dropped bigger bags into the back and changed out the valve system. Ready to drop in on IBS, which bag are you running in your boat? wakemakers has the 725 and the 500, seems like the measurements of the 500 might be more what I need.. thoughts?

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    Are you planning on putting it under the cushions - if so, yes the 500. There is really not that much room under there.
    If you are planning on laying it on top, either one will work.
    2018 Supra SL400

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    Sorry to pick up an old thread. Just wondering if you have any pics of how you have the IBS plumbed to the center sac. I have the upgraded 1020 center bag - and just picked up an IBS. So far I have been using an over the side pump to fill it - but it's a pain!

    Thanks,
    kp

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    Quote Originally Posted by kp_yyc View Post
    Sorry to pick up an old thread. Just wondering if you have any pics of how you have the IBS plumbed to the center sac. I have the upgraded 1020 center bag - and just picked up an IBS. So far I have been using an over the side pump to fill it - but it's a pain!

    Thanks,
    kp
    Not sure if I have any pics on my work PC, none on my phone.

    Plumbed like this:

    One reversible pump was plumbed to this Bosworth Wye Valve. I had it mounted in the floor hatch - easy to access.

    One output went to the center ballast bag.
    One output went to the bow bag.
    You could direct what bag to fill or drain by twisting the handle.

    Both the center and bow bags had vent lines that were connected, via a Y-fitting, out the side of the boat. I think I had check valves too, so the water did not back into the other bag.

    On the second year for the bow bag, I added another line to fill/empty. Since the bow bag is an upside down "V" shape and I originally had 1 fill/empty line, one side would drain and the other would hold water. So from the one output on the Bosworth Valve, there was some hose and a Y-fitting (equal lengths) to the bow bag fittings.




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