I have been working with my R20 trying to Dial the wake under multiple situations, and here is what I have found. If anyone has experimented with this feel free to add in.
The speed on all the setups was at 10.6 mph.
Set up 1- only a Driver and a Surfer.
Taps set at 4
Fill Bow completely
Factory PORT AFT plus an additional 400lb. fly high tapped into the system from wakemakers.com (42"X16"X16") completely full.
Leave Starbord Aft empty.
The wake is smooth, long, and easy to ride. Not quite as steep as option 2, great for learning to carve without such a steep re-entry.
Option 2 4-5 adults
Taps at 3
Fill BOW
Factory PORT AFT plus an additional 400lb. fly high tapped into the system from wakemakers.com (42"X16"X16") completely full.
Fill Starbord AFT about 50%
two adults sitting in boat at port/aft position, one on the back of the boat, either recording on the swim deck, or on the mat.
This wave is WAY steeper. It will really push fast and coming off and ollie drop you down the face with some speed.
Option 3
5-6 adults,
When you have more weight, the problem seems to be keeping the front end down, so we ran the same setup above, put one extra adult on the port aft seating, and one up front on port side. The bow was rising quite high, so the TAPS was put down to 2, and that dropped it down and really cleaned it up a lot. Very tall, fast wave.
One thing I noticed fully ballasted on this rig, the trough is really U-shapped, so when you dip down into it for speed and start an initial carve out, if you are not careful you will swamp the nose really easy. I don't know that there is any thing I can do about this though. The bigger the wave, the more it will happen, so you just have to be very aware keeping the nose up when you come whipping in hard. (or it could be copious amounts of poor technique)
The speed on all the setups was at 10.6 mph.
Set up 1- only a Driver and a Surfer.
Taps set at 4
Fill Bow completely
Factory PORT AFT plus an additional 400lb. fly high tapped into the system from wakemakers.com (42"X16"X16") completely full.
Leave Starbord Aft empty.
The wake is smooth, long, and easy to ride. Not quite as steep as option 2, great for learning to carve without such a steep re-entry.
Option 2 4-5 adults
Taps at 3
Fill BOW
Factory PORT AFT plus an additional 400lb. fly high tapped into the system from wakemakers.com (42"X16"X16") completely full.
Fill Starbord AFT about 50%
two adults sitting in boat at port/aft position, one on the back of the boat, either recording on the swim deck, or on the mat.
This wave is WAY steeper. It will really push fast and coming off and ollie drop you down the face with some speed.
Option 3
5-6 adults,
When you have more weight, the problem seems to be keeping the front end down, so we ran the same setup above, put one extra adult on the port aft seating, and one up front on port side. The bow was rising quite high, so the TAPS was put down to 2, and that dropped it down and really cleaned it up a lot. Very tall, fast wave.
One thing I noticed fully ballasted on this rig, the trough is really U-shapped, so when you dip down into it for speed and start an initial carve out, if you are not careful you will swamp the nose really easy. I don't know that there is any thing I can do about this though. The bigger the wave, the more it will happen, so you just have to be very aware keeping the nose up when you come whipping in hard. (or it could be copious amounts of poor technique)
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