Wakesurfing behind Malibu LSV23 filmed from a chase boat
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@brewtis08 yea, get to deeper water. 10-15 plus is the best.
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hey I have a 2009 LSV 23' and I was wondering what settings you use to surf behind it?
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hey bro... im using a 09 wakestter 247 lsv.. were using the right rear ballast and center along with a 900 lb fat sac on the floor in right rear and a 540 in the storage under seats and a power wedge... the problem were having is lake minnetonka in the bay were in might be too shallow... do we need to add more people and go to deeper water?
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maqlibu 4 life that is sick
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bump the speed up 1-1.5mph and itll be even better!!! I promise :) you wont catch your back foot in the barrel like you did. and itll have bigger face, and firmer lip to launch from.
somebodyelse5 1 year ago
@somebodyelse5
Yeah since this vid I bumped speed up a little bit and adjust it as I try to ride different types of waves. I want to get a thurster board and start trying more airs next season so getting a firm tall lip is a must.
KartRCR22 1 year ago
Nope the swim step platform is still on there, no reason to remove it.
KartRCR22 2 years ago
@KartRCR22 hey I have a 2009 LSV 23' and I was wondering what settings you use to surf behind it?
maxwellbrandon 1 year ago
@maxwellbrandon
MLS: Mid full, surf side rear full, other side rear empty, full wedge
+Fat Sacs: 400lb in rear surf locker, 800lb on floor rolled to surf side, 800lb on surf side seat, and 400lb surf side bow
10.7-11.5mph
Sometimes I reduce the front weight if I don't have many passengers to keep the wave tall. The LSV takes a lot more weight than VLX and VRide because of the wide beam and bigger surface area. I built up and kept adding and adding more and more weight...perfect now.
KartRCR22 1 year ago