Several asked, so here are some videos of wakesurfing behind our new 24Ve.
Background: The blonde guy surfing in these videos is our 8YO son's wakeboard coach. As mentioned elsewhere here, he offered to tear out the fat sacs from his Dad's boat so we could experiment with the 24Ve. We ended up with about 900 pounds of ballast in the port rear locker and on the port rear seat corner, plus two adults and a driver. There was LOTS of room left in the port locker, plus under the port seat, for additional ballast.
Given this setup, the optimal wave was with TAPS set to 6 and a speed of about 9.6 MPH. We played with every variable and you could definitely see the wave changing as parameters were altered. Going from TAPS 1 to TAPS 6-8, for example, added about two feet of wave height all by itself.
(I apologize for the large size of these video files. I haven't had a chance to transcode/downsample them nor edit them for brevity.)
The first video is of our friend testing the wave as we experiment with TAPS and speed:
http://articles.richardhartman.net/w...ogantricks.mov
Next, he took our 8YO on the board with him:
http://articles.richardhartman.net/w...lhpairsurf.mov
Finally, our 8YO got up by himself. This is only the second time he's ever tried wakesurfing (he wakeboards most of the time):
http://articles.richardhartman.net/w...clh1stsurf.mov
Things look VERY promising. If we can get this level of wave with just 900 pounds and no ballast anywhere but in the rear, I think next summer is going to be seriously fun.
Thanks!
Background: The blonde guy surfing in these videos is our 8YO son's wakeboard coach. As mentioned elsewhere here, he offered to tear out the fat sacs from his Dad's boat so we could experiment with the 24Ve. We ended up with about 900 pounds of ballast in the port rear locker and on the port rear seat corner, plus two adults and a driver. There was LOTS of room left in the port locker, plus under the port seat, for additional ballast.
Given this setup, the optimal wave was with TAPS set to 6 and a speed of about 9.6 MPH. We played with every variable and you could definitely see the wave changing as parameters were altered. Going from TAPS 1 to TAPS 6-8, for example, added about two feet of wave height all by itself.
(I apologize for the large size of these video files. I haven't had a chance to transcode/downsample them nor edit them for brevity.)
The first video is of our friend testing the wave as we experiment with TAPS and speed:
http://articles.richardhartman.net/w...ogantricks.mov
Next, he took our 8YO on the board with him:
http://articles.richardhartman.net/w...lhpairsurf.mov
Finally, our 8YO got up by himself. This is only the second time he's ever tried wakesurfing (he wakeboards most of the time):
http://articles.richardhartman.net/w...clh1stsurf.mov
Things look VERY promising. If we can get this level of wave with just 900 pounds and no ballast anywhere but in the rear, I think next summer is going to be seriously fun.
Thanks!
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