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Author:  Ferral [ Mon Jul 22, 2013 6:51 pm ]
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Oh, forgot, I also fill a 550 lb bag on the left side seat as far back as it will go

Author:  nthsand [ Mon Jul 22, 2013 6:55 pm ]
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That's what I was thinking get one for left seat.

Author:  nthsand [ Mon Jul 22, 2013 6:55 pm ]
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Gryphon wrote:
Anyone have a picture of how the 600 fits into the locker. I was all set to order the 900's but not interested in reinforcing the side walls if the 600 will work fine.



I have a 750 in rear locker it fits well

Author:  Johnnydefacto [ Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:37 am ]
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Gryphon wrote:
Anyone have a picture of how the 600 fits into the locker. I was all set to order the 900's but not interested in reinforcing the side walls if the 600 will work fine.


Page 2 of this very thread has the pictures and my write up between the fly high 750s vs the sumo 600's.
Here it is:

viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1563&start=10

If you are going to surf a lot, then the sumo 900's will be your better bet, but they will require reinforcement and will put a lot of pressure on the access panel in the lockers and will not fill all the way... but worth it if you surf a lot.

Author:  get_sum [ Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:04 am ]
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I used the black shelving at lowes and cut it to length and drilled three holes then used some stainless hardware with button washers to keep it as smooth as possible. Really not a hard job reinforcing the walls at all. I use the 900s and use a super sumo 1300 pump to switch surf sides. However, that pumps cord is too short for my 2010 that only had one cig lighter so I had to lengthen it by about 8-10 feet. Now I have plenty of cord to spare.

Author:  Johnnydefacto [ Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:23 pm ]
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here is the Sumo 800 floor sack, the production model. As you can see, it appears to have been made for our A22's (and A24) as it fits perfectly. This weight really low and in the middle of the boat seems to add a little bit steeper lip to the wake. And it is easy to walk on as well.

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Author:  shawndoggy [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:52 pm ]
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Anybody looking to go from a 2079 back to a 1235? I've got a 1235 as my spare and I'm dying for a 2079. Would love to work a trade...

Author:  vanamp [ Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:04 am ]
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Forgot to look at the prop on my new boat. Its listed as having a 15X12 torque prop. Are there a lot of 15 X 12 props out there or would I be safe in assuming that its a ACME 2315?

Author:  dezul [ Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:16 am ]
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vanamp wrote:
Forgot to look at the prop on my new boat. Its listed as having a 15X12 torque prop. Are there a lot of 15 X 12 props out there or would I be safe in assuming that its a ACME 2315?


Or the 2313, which is the same size as the 2315 but a different cup shap on the blades.

Author:  AJWest [ Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:50 am ]
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vanamp wrote:
Forgot to look at the prop on my new boat. Its listed as having a 15X12 torque prop. Are there a lot of 15 X 12 props out there or would I be safe in assuming that its a ACME 2315?


Just look on the hub of the prop, the number will be engraved on it

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