We finally caught some good luck where a break in schedules coincided with good weather and we got to take out our Tige 21V for the first time (a 2001, but new to us). Everyone had a great time boarding and surfing. But I feel there is more potential to be had from the boat when we finally get things dialed in for the wake.
While boarding, it pulled fine. No problems getting people up. However I did not feel like I could consistently get a good wake at a good speed. The boat seemed to take forever to plane. Giving more throttle did not help. The boat seemed to get to a speed/RPM and stay there for awhile until decided to plane off. Then it would suddenly speed up about 8 or 9 mph. Backing down the throttle always seemed to slow down past the sweet spot and go to slow.
Any hints on how to set the ballast and the TAPS settings? I would start off with TAPS at 1, which helped somewhat with the planing, although it still it took awhile. We never turned on the PP.
The boat is a 2001 21V. It has a new ACME 3 blade 653 prop and a ballast system with 650 lbs in the bow and 1100 lbs bags on each side of the engine (thanks to Mike's Liquid Audio for the prop and the ballast!).
The prop may have been cavitating, I cannot really tell as I am coming from a Yamaha jet boat.
Any hints on how to get started dialing this in would be great!
-jhillard-
While boarding, it pulled fine. No problems getting people up. However I did not feel like I could consistently get a good wake at a good speed. The boat seemed to take forever to plane. Giving more throttle did not help. The boat seemed to get to a speed/RPM and stay there for awhile until decided to plane off. Then it would suddenly speed up about 8 or 9 mph. Backing down the throttle always seemed to slow down past the sweet spot and go to slow.
Any hints on how to set the ballast and the TAPS settings? I would start off with TAPS at 1, which helped somewhat with the planing, although it still it took awhile. We never turned on the PP.
The boat is a 2001 21V. It has a new ACME 3 blade 653 prop and a ballast system with 650 lbs in the bow and 1100 lbs bags on each side of the engine (thanks to Mike's Liquid Audio for the prop and the ballast!).
The prop may have been cavitating, I cannot really tell as I am coming from a Yamaha jet boat.
Any hints on how to get started dialing this in would be great!
-jhillard-
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