Hi friends,
I recently purchased a brand new 2016 R20. The boat has all the goodies needed for surfing.
Surf+Surf XL ballast
Taps 3
Convex Hull
We've had it out a few times so far, and after trying just about every possible ballast and taps configuration, we can't get our wave to push hard enough that riders can let go of the rope without falling out the back of the wave. I emailed Tige, and they encouraged us to follow this setup,
Front 80% ballast
Rear 100%
Taps 3 on 3-4
Center taps on 2-4 depending on riders size. Bigger, go towards 4, smaller goes towards 2.
If more than three people in the boat, fill front to 100%.
We tried this but still can't lose the rope. I weigh 210, and we're using a brand new Hyperlite Broadcast 5'4''.
The cleanest wave we were able to create was by filling the rear surf side ballast 30%, with surf left taps at 2, and center taps at 3. I was able to lose the rope for about 15 seconds, but was practically on top of the swim platform at this point. When we filled the ballast and set taps as Tige instructed us, the wave was very white watery without a clean break down the top. At best we had maybe a 2 foot long pocket to surf.
Here are a few things I'm thinking might be wrong, would appreciate your feedback.
1. Maybe the left taps plate is not working? - when I activate surf left and set the taps at 8. Shouldn't the plate be pushed as far down into the water as possible? It looks to me like maybe the taps plate isn't moving at all. When I switch to surf right - the wave looked a lot better ( but maybe that's cuz the driver is adding weight to the right side).
2. Is the hyperlite broadcast 5'4'' just too heavy/slow for this small of a boat? I did a TON of research, and most people said that the broadcast was the best universal board for beginners...but it is HUUUGE, and turns so very slowly. Is it possible that we'll just need a lighter more nimble board for the R20 at my weight?
3. Am I'm expecting a wave that can't be produced by a 20ft boat? I've watched youtube videos of people surfing the new R20...and I have yet to see our wave as big as theirs...but maybe the 20ft boat just can't produce what you see from the 21, 22, and 23ft boats?
In summary, the issue I'm having is this - the more I filled the ballast, the worse the wave got, and at no point with my board was I able to surf without the rope. There must be something I'm missing or something broken, yeah?
Thank you!
I recently purchased a brand new 2016 R20. The boat has all the goodies needed for surfing.
Surf+Surf XL ballast
Taps 3
Convex Hull
We've had it out a few times so far, and after trying just about every possible ballast and taps configuration, we can't get our wave to push hard enough that riders can let go of the rope without falling out the back of the wave. I emailed Tige, and they encouraged us to follow this setup,
Front 80% ballast
Rear 100%
Taps 3 on 3-4
Center taps on 2-4 depending on riders size. Bigger, go towards 4, smaller goes towards 2.
If more than three people in the boat, fill front to 100%.
We tried this but still can't lose the rope. I weigh 210, and we're using a brand new Hyperlite Broadcast 5'4''.
The cleanest wave we were able to create was by filling the rear surf side ballast 30%, with surf left taps at 2, and center taps at 3. I was able to lose the rope for about 15 seconds, but was practically on top of the swim platform at this point. When we filled the ballast and set taps as Tige instructed us, the wave was very white watery without a clean break down the top. At best we had maybe a 2 foot long pocket to surf.
Here are a few things I'm thinking might be wrong, would appreciate your feedback.
1. Maybe the left taps plate is not working? - when I activate surf left and set the taps at 8. Shouldn't the plate be pushed as far down into the water as possible? It looks to me like maybe the taps plate isn't moving at all. When I switch to surf right - the wave looked a lot better ( but maybe that's cuz the driver is adding weight to the right side).
2. Is the hyperlite broadcast 5'4'' just too heavy/slow for this small of a boat? I did a TON of research, and most people said that the broadcast was the best universal board for beginners...but it is HUUUGE, and turns so very slowly. Is it possible that we'll just need a lighter more nimble board for the R20 at my weight?
3. Am I'm expecting a wave that can't be produced by a 20ft boat? I've watched youtube videos of people surfing the new R20...and I have yet to see our wave as big as theirs...but maybe the 20ft boat just can't produce what you see from the 21, 22, and 23ft boats?
In summary, the issue I'm having is this - the more I filled the ballast, the worse the wave got, and at no point with my board was I able to surf without the rope. There must be something I'm missing or something broken, yeah?
Thank you!
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