gjgm
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Cant comment on the water bags, Nick! I'd have thought 20 crates of beer would have been better?I'm not quite following you. I agree that you want big wakes to make the ringo more fun, and I agree that you want to drive relatively slowly, but I think a deep V boat would be unpleasant to drive at those speeds as it would be not quite planing, so v difficult to hold a constant speed, and no visibility out the front because the bow would be trying to climb over the bow wave. At 30 kts it would be fine, but as you say, you don't want to tow ringos at those speeds. The competition wakeboard boats are designed to make big clean wakes, but they achieve it by adding weight to a ski boat hull, and with flat hulls they still plane at lower speeds, so are comfortable to drive at the speeds that wakeboarders want, typically around 20 kts. I had a ski boat for 3 years, and we added two Fat Sacs (bags that hold water, almost a tonne in total), and the wake was huge, but the boat still ran level at slower speeds. That sounds the ideal to me.
There's really nothing to do on a small lake other than ski/wakeboard/ringo, you can't cruise anywhere, so I think a proper ski boat, designed for the job would be better.
All sounds too hardcore for me, but I did have a sneaking moment of foresight that you'd probably done this sort of thing at a different level to me !