@WA: Are you sure those bubbles are from the chines? It seems to me that when the boat is tipped over that any interference from the chines would be directed up under the platform and with the wave. As an example, the old RZ2 platform had that edge that cut into the wave and it showed up on the top of the wave and the edge would be quite higher than the chines in question. I would think that with the lower placement of the chines that it would be washed out with the wave and not on the side.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View Post@WA: Are you sure those bubbles are from the chines?
What I can say is that this line of bubbles is the only "disturbance" I see coming off the back of the boat. I don't see anything else to clean up on the wave that might be improved by cutting away the chine, as some are discussing on this thread.
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When you do a slight opposite turn while surfing you can see what the chines do. It creates the weirdest lip in the wave. I don't know if I have the balls to do this but my local fiberglass guy said less then 1k for both and he would do about a foot down the boat.Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v
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Originally posted by duffymahoney View PostChase surfs amazing on most waves. I like to tinker and modify it's kind of my hobby. I doubt I will actually do this.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by ragboy View Postthe SAME on both sides with the SAME exact setup.
As you may have seen in my ongoing writeup, we were very careful to do everything as symmetrical as possible in our ballast system. The biggest thing that's not the same side-to-side is prop rotation. (I wonder how weird it would be to install a reversed prop to experiment with this effect. Pull the throttle lever backward to go forward, etc. Then you'd only have the crankshaft mass and propshaft itself still turning the same way.)
We have not yet played with bow ballast and its effect on our waves, as you have suggested elsewhere. Perhaps that makes things more symmetrical in back and obviates the effect of prop direction.
Just more data to stir into the mix....Last edited by IDBoating; 09-13-2011, 03:38 PM.
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I run at 12.5-13.0 Taps at 2.5 on both sides. Wave is different but both are big clean and long. Trying to figure out more bow weight as we speak. I am almost sure I am going to do under deck sac forward of the gas tank. Should be a fun spring project.Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v
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Originally posted by Duncan View Postwell ... close at least To my (untrained) eye, from those overhead perspective shots, the dark side wave looks even more amazing.
Basically, on this and our RZ2, they don't like much or ANY weight on the opposite side. If you do, you get a frothy mess. Anyway, the differences are negligeable.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostBasically, on this and our RZ2, they don't like much or ANY weight on the opposite side. If you do, you get a frothy mess.
This applies only to the port side, though. That's why I said things aren't symmetrical. We mirror-imaged this setup on the starboard (goofy) side and it was a frothy mess. Removing all of the offside ballast cleaned it right up. Weird.
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostIt depends on your setup, but where we are, with the rub rail 2-3 inches under water at speed, you move 1 150 lb guy to other side and you can usually get the froth going. Tons of video just this weekend of that happening.
This is the same reason I took out the U bow sack and replaced it with a separate sack on each side of the bow -- cuts down on froth. (Also why it perplexes me why the "Pro" stock ballast has separate side-specific sacks but the "Surf" stock ballast has one U sack.)
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostIt depends on your setup, but where we are, with the rub rail 2-3 inches under water at speed, you move 1 150 lb guy to other side and you can usually get the froth going. Our boats must not be setup the same.
I agree, one person moving around affects wave shape and cleanliness. In fact, that's how we experiment - moving people is faster than filling and emptying fat sacs. Then we ballast to lock in the weight distribution we like.
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