The 1500 beautiful pounds of ballast got brought, drove and rode behind. I was half expecting the wake to be scary, but it wasn't. Air was there if we wanted it, but it didn't 'feel' much bigger than stock.
Filled the one in the trunk to max, then tried the other one in three different spots: all the way forward, all the way aft and one sort of in the middle. Wake got crumbly with it aft and bow rise suffered (duh) with the bag aft. For now, I think we'll be sliding it all the way forward.
Boat handled the weight well, but we got thrown off by the fact that the speedo needle was off (for the first time). The thing that tripped me out was that the Accuski speedo and the needle didn't match. Accuski looked to be correct, and I know both signals originate from the same source (MDDC). Coulda/should reset the electronics while we were out there.
So...at anything above 20 mph, with both bags full and a full-length rope, the wake was hard and clean without any crumble. Getting across at that length feels (nd is) much bigger now than without weight. Pop is there to be had, but it's rampy enough for us old guys.
And it was cold as hell, too. I suck so bad as a boarder now that I'm getting a custom waterprooof paper sack made to wear over my head.