Originally Posted by cwb4me
The Taps plate works in conjunction with the convex v hull.The boat naturally wants to settle with the transom deep in the water and the bow up.That would be Taps at 8[biggest wake] As you move the plate down taps 7,6,5,4 ect the bow comes down and the wake is smaller.Most Tige owners find the Taps in the 3,4,5 range best for surfing.I'm not familiar with the Sanger hull,so i don't know how your plate will affect it.
Below is a reply to Robert's above post over at Wakeworld.com / I continue to see people post comments on these threads that have no clue.. Makes me laugh.
You just described how a trim tab works That is all the TAPS plate is. Tige can call it what they want. Kinda like Supra/Centurion calling a wake plate. Just a fancy name for Trim tab.
The Taps plate works in conjunction with the convex v hull.The boat naturally wants to settle with the transom deep in the water and the bow up.That would be Taps at 8[biggest wake] As you move the plate down taps 7,6,5,4 ect the bow comes down and the wake is smaller.Most Tige owners find the Taps in the 3,4,5 range best for surfing.I'm not familiar with the Sanger hull,so i don't know how your plate will affect it.
Below is a reply to Robert's above post over at Wakeworld.com / I continue to see people post comments on these threads that have no clue.. Makes me laugh.
You just described how a trim tab works That is all the TAPS plate is. Tige can call it what they want. Kinda like Supra/Centurion calling a wake plate. Just a fancy name for Trim tab.
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