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    #31
    Originally posted by Allan Kendall View Post
    I'll take that as Im not worth the reply...lol
    Not gonna e battle. Only wave I care about is mine
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      #32
      Wick, I can totally respect that....shred on..
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        #33
        Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
        Has nothing to do with depth. Comes from the way the hull and side panel water comes together
        Please explain how the depth of the water does not play a part in the shape, size, and overall quality of the wave/wake. I always look forward to any opportunity to learn something new.

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          #34
          I DIDNT SAY SIZE DIDNT I SAID SHAPE... i DIDNT SAY QUALITY AGAIN I SAID SHAPE
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            #35
            Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
            I DIDNT SAY SIZE DIDNT I SAID SHAPE... i DIDNT SAY QUALITY AGAIN I SAID SHAPE
            How old are you, and what purpose do you serve by posting on my thread?

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              #36
              Im 11 and I Responded to your thread cause you responded to me lol.. I got no idea what I am doing either my wave is super horriable
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                #37
                Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
                Im 11 and I Responded to your thread cause you responded to me lol.. I got no idea what I am doing either my wave is super horriable
                Well good luck to you young man. Looks like dad got you a Tige, and that's a darn good start. Also, here'something I leaned about waves four boats ago ...... a wave is created by a boat traveling, let's say 11 miles per hour where the depth of the water is 20 feet. As the wave enters shallower water, the area the wave covers expands, and height of the wave decreases and makes for a crappy wave. I've found that as long as there's 10' of water or more below my boat, I can make a great wave for surfing. When you are attempting to make a competition qualtiy wave, there's a little more to it than trim tab settings, ballast, and boat design.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by wakemongrel View Post
                  Well good luck to you young man. Looks like dad got you a Tige, and that's a darn good start. Also, here'something I leaned about waves four boats ago ...... a wave is created by a boat traveling, let's say 11 miles per hour where the depth of the water is 20 feet. As the wave enters shallower water, the area the wave covers expands, and height of the wave decreases and makes for a crappy wave. I've found that as long as there's 10' of water or more below my boat, I can make a great wave for surfing. When you are attempting to make a competition qualtiy wave, there's a little more to it than trim tab settings, ballast, and boat design.
                  Man thanks for the help Im excited to learn now!
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                  http://youtu.be/dEDdM0Y3IGs?hd=1

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                    #39
                    Don, its not worth it...all your going get is smart *** comments now...there are others that will help and recognize the positive in the post. See you soon.
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                      #40
                      So what your tell me is a wave is a periodic disturbance in space and/or time. By periodic we mean that its manifestation is seen several times (in time and/or space). Waves transfer energy (information) through a medium without displacing much the medium itself?

                      The speed of a group of waves is called the group-speed (cg) of the wave and is the speed by which energy propagates. The two are not necessarily the same. For example, in a boat's wake one can observe how crests rise from the rear end of the edge formed behind the boat and disappear in its front edge, moving faster (in fact twice as fast) as the propagation of the wedge itself (the 'group').

                      Deep water waves of different length travel at different speeds (the long ones faster than the short ones), all shallow water waves travel at the same speed.

                      An object moving along on the fluid surface (boat, duck), generates a surface wave with two crests at both ends of the object and the trough in between. The length is approximately equal to the water-line length of the hull (L). The natural phase speed of this wave is c=(gL/(2p))1/2, and is called the hull speed. If the objects tries to swim faster than its hull speed it will need to move uphill over the wave it is forming, creating extra resistance in the process. The energetic cost of moving faster than the hull speed is such that ducks do not attempt it and so do not boats. Thus the length of a boat (swimmer) is very important in determining the maximal speed that can be sustained for a while.

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                      (Ocean) When deep water waves get to shallow areas their speed decrease and their amplitudes increase accordingly (to conserve mass). Once the wave achieve critical steepness (H/l~1/7) they break (Fig. 6). The energy the wave had is mostly dissipated into heat. Some of the energy may be channeled into creating strong 'rip' currents.

                      The way the hulls shape or angle compresses and releases the waters mass and at the speed it is doing that is what creates the break or curl.
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                        #41
                        I just watched Ashley's video with my three year and he said I want to do that dad!!! I've been looking at a z3 I might have to pull the trigger

                        Are those lights in the middle of her tower a factory option?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Davidggriffith View Post
                          I just watched Ashley's video with my three year and he said I want to do that dad!!! I've been looking at a z3 I might have to pull the trigger

                          Are those lights in the middle of her tower a factory option?
                          If you are ever in the San Antonio area, I am sure Ashley can find room on her boat for you guys. No, not a factory option at this time. Rigid industries makes them and I am told they are far superior to any other LED lighting system. We have them on our race trucks also (SCORE Baja Class Stock Full Ford and a Bajalite Chevy). Facebook Rigid Industries, PM them, and have them send you their catalog.

                          I promise you will be very happy with your Tige....low maintenance, great performance, and the best service by far. We use The Ski Dock in Austin when we need service. I hope you get one, and the RZ2 is just as awesome as the RZ3 (in my opinion), be it just a little shorter.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
                            So what your tell me is a wave is a periodic disturbance in space and/or time. By periodic we mean that its manifestation is seen several times (in time and/or space). Waves transfer energy (information) through a medium without displacing much the medium itself?

                            The speed of a group of waves is called the group-speed (cg) of the wave and is the speed by which energy propagates. The two are not necessarily the same. For example, in a boat's wake one can observe how crests rise from the rear end of the edge formed behind the boat and disappear in its front edge, moving faster (in fact twice as fast) as the propagation of the wedge itself (the 'group').

                            Deep water waves of different length travel at different speeds (the long ones faster than the short ones), all shallow water waves travel at the same speed.

                            An object moving along on the fluid surface (boat, duck), generates a surface wave with two crests at both ends of the object and the trough in between. The length is approximately equal to the water-line length of the hull (L). The natural phase speed of this wave is c=(gL/(2p))1/2, and is called the hull speed. If the objects tries to swim faster than its hull speed it will need to move uphill over the wave it is forming, creating extra resistance in the process. The energetic cost of moving faster than the hull speed is such that ducks do not attempt it and so do not boats. Thus the length of a boat (swimmer) is very important in determining the maximal speed that can be sustained for a while.

                            .................................................. .....................
                            (Ocean) When deep water waves get to shallow areas their speed decrease and their amplitudes increase accordingly (to conserve mass). Once the wave achieve critical steepness (H/l~1/7) they break (Fig. 6). The energy the wave had is mostly dissipated into heat. Some of the energy may be channeled into creating strong 'rip' currents.

                            The way the hulls shape or angle compresses and releases the waters mass and at the speed it is doing that is what creates the break or curl.
                            So.....in your words, what does everything above mean?

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                              #44
                              Google "hydro dynamics"...copy.......post..lol....OMG a little pee just came out...

                              Thanks David. We had a blast making it..send pics of your new Z3 if you get one...
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                                #45
                                Actually hydo dynamics is much different
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