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livigno Newbie

Joined: 09 Jan 2005 Posts: 2 City: Aschaffenburg/Bavaria
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Posted: Jan 10, 2005 10:56 am Post subject: 1991 Malibu Euro F3 LX 215 Mystere |
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Hello everybody!
I have wakeboarded for a couple seasons now and I'm finally going to buy my FIRST boat - small budget style. At least my own boat. An upgrade will follow in 2 or three years, hopefully...
Ok, the boat I'm looking at is a Malibu Euro F3 LX 215 Mystere with a newly rebuilt Mercruiser 350ci with 650cfm Holley carb and a Borg-Warner tranny.
Now I wonder if this type boat puts out a decent wake and how it handles with a wakeboarder in tow and probably a lot of ballast.
Correct amount and placement of ballast seems to be key for getting the best wake out of a any type boat hull, as far as I have learned on this forum... Now what kind of ballast would be the most appropriate and how much I should use? And at what line length will the wake be best with the ballast it needs to be the possibly biggest with the best shape?
I know I can try out all this myself, but if any of you have suggestions I would very much appreciate it, for this would give my season a great launch
Thanks for looking at my post!
Oli
Bavaria/Germany (where all the good beer comes from ) |
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Doug Soul Rider

Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 329 City: Walled Lake
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Posted: Jan 10, 2005 1:37 pm Post subject: |
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If I remember correctly, this boat has the built in swim platform? I can tell you thay my '92 Sunsetter throws a knee high wake with 1300 lbs of ballast. 500 on each side of the engine and about 300 in the ski locker. _________________ SLIP IT ON AND RIDE IT! |
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bmartin Addict

Joined: 05 Feb 2003 Posts: 794
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Posted: Jan 12, 2005 11:26 am Post subject: |
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| I used to ride in a friends Euro F-3 but it has been about 5 years ago and we put in a 500lb sac in place of the back seat and with 4 people and it was a respectable wake. Back then, most people (including us) just didn't put more than 1 or 2 sacs in a boat. I remember the wake being pretty clean, but not giant, but hey, I thought it was the 'bomb' back then. |
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livigno Newbie

Joined: 09 Jan 2005 Posts: 2 City: Aschaffenburg/Bavaria
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Posted: Jan 18, 2005 12:26 am Post subject: |
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Doug, bmartin,
Thanks a lot for your support, it's very much appreciated! Sorry for me laggin behind with the answer, no time at work and my private PC was down for a while, but now I have it fixed and it's working again.
I will definitely keep in mind what you said about amount and placement of ballast in an F3. I think I will get either three sacs (one on each side of the engine and one in the bow + some lead plates in the back for lateral trim also, if needed) or a fat seat and one sac in the bow. I hope the latter combination wouldn't put to much stress on the hull. I would maybe favour the solution with the fat seat in the back, because this way there will be more room in the boat.
I will also add a tower w/boardracks. A friend of mine has a steel shop and he offered me to build me a stainless steel tower to my desired specifications (which I'm trying to figure out right now).
Will post a pic of my ride when finished  |
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EmTayy15 Newbie

Joined: 28 Jun 2012 Posts: 5 City: Birmingham
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Posted: Aug 05, 2012 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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My dad has one and I (thewakeboarder in the family) thinks it puts out a pretty awesome wake!!!! His is an 89 and it still looks like all the inboard boats on the water!!!!!!!  |
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anw7405 Outlaw

Joined: 10 Sep 2010 Posts: 188 City: edmond
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Posted: Aug 06, 2012 7:44 am Post subject: |
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| I have a malibu euro f3 sunnsetter 201 which is very close to your boat and the previous company who owned the boat rode it slammed. ( rubrail right at the water.) They said it was one of the only DD that would throw a great VD wake. Im no where near as experienced or good as they were so I ride with seven people on the boat 400 hard weight hidden in the back under the seats and a 400 in the bow. It throws a very nice consistant wake behind it. When we only have a few people i put an extra 350 on each side of the motor. Only 1-3 people another 350 behind the motor. You will want to get a better prop when running this much weight or you will have a hard time getting on plane. |
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