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Old 24th June 2003, 02:21 PM
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Default Are Fat Sacs hard on your boat????????

I have a 89' Mastercraft Pro Star 190, which doesn't throw the biggest wake in the world and I was considering buying that big fatsac that looks like the back seat of the boat, but have heard that they can be kinda hard on the boat. Does anyone have one or have any suggestions?
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Old 25th June 2003, 01:48 AM
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i would get the sacs. i wouldnt worry about it being hard on the boat. think of it as having 2-3 more people in the boat at all times.

a local pro rider i met at Lake Tulloch has an older Pro Star and he has 2 500 pound sacs in it all the time (he lives on the water) and has 1600 hours on the boat. its still in mint condition, so i wouldnt worry about it.
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Old 25th June 2003, 08:18 AM
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ya dude true dont worry about it too much you always have people on the boat sacs arent too different. and if its an 89 model its ok bud its gettin kinda old to, all do respect bro. but if you are still considering, just have some people sit in the back, thats what i do usually larger people exceed over 150.
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dude they will do nothin but good
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