Wakeboarding and Biscuiting

Can anyone give me an idea whether a 90hp 4 stroke on a 5m glass boat (600kg) would be fine for pulling a wakeboarder out of the water and pulling 1-2 biscuits behind?

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 Sure. Plus you can always do

Mon, 2015-07-13 12:53

 Sure. 

Plus you can always do a quick change of props to a lower pitch for a day if you have to. Only a 10 minute job. 

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Cheers bloke, will definitely

Mon, 2015-07-13 13:20

Cheers bloke, will definitely look at getting a low pitch SS prop and also looking at getting a ski pole/rocket launcher installed for wakeboarding

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Yep

Mon, 2015-07-13 20:12

yes mate I have a 90 hp on a 5.1 m and pull 3 tubes with fatties no probs 

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 Hey jack if your after a ski

Tue, 2015-07-21 14:14

 Hey jack if your after a ski pole ,i have one trade you for a ctn of swannie draughts,i in Bunno,pm if yr keen.

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 Wakeboard towing is only at

Tue, 2015-07-21 15:59

 Wakeboard towing is only at 17-20 knots, we used to manage behind a 25, and easy behind the 40. Wake boarding is easier the higher the pole