It won't eliminate, but yes, it will definitely help.
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostIt won't eliminate, but yes, it will definitely help.
I love what the VX did for my regular wake, but I'm bummed I now can't take the TAPS below 4 on the goofy side. I've tried more weight -- front and back -- but can't seem to solve the wash issue on the goofy side.
In your report on testing multiple boats with the VX, you talked about how great the VX was for the RZ2 but mentioned you didn't have enough time to dial it in on the goofy side. Do you remember if the wash was an issue for you as well? Did you ever do any more testing with the RZ2 to try to dial in the goofy side? The reason I want to be able to take the TAPS down lower is because the goofy side wake is shorter and steeper than the regular wake, and I want to try to "mellow" it some.
Thanks for all your work on this, Robert.
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Well, as you may know myself and one of my daughters is regular and then my wife and 5 of my kids are goofy. I have 4 kids still living at home and they are all goofy. So when we go out, we setup regular, I do my quick thing, and then its all goofy, so I feel your pain. ;-)
I can tell you we tested extensively on the Z3 and the Z1 and those boats are ROCK SOLID on both sides, but we haven't had the same opportunity on the RZ2 yet. I am sure tige is doing their own testing as well, but I can't speak to the RZ2. The taps plate will definitely help, and if it doesn't you can send it back and I will return the $$ minus the shipping. I will have something set up to get them by monday.http://wake9.com/
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I really don't know. The one area it will help is that on most of the boats the goofy wake is steeper and you can't mellow it out like you can on regular. This taps plate allows the plate to go lower than normal, and so it allows you to mellow the goofy wake out like you can the regular.
As far as wash, my guess is that yes, it would a bit, but I don't know how much. Maybe not much at all.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostWell, as you may know myself and one of my daughters is regular and then my wife and 5 of my kids are goofy. I have 4 kids still living at home and they are all goofy. So when we go out, we setup regular, I do my quick thing, and then its all goofy, so I feel your pain. ;-)
I can tell you we tested extensively on the Z3 and the Z1 and those boats are ROCK SOLID on both sides, but we haven't had the same opportunity on the RZ2 yet. I am sure tige is doing their own testing as well, but I can't speak to the RZ2. The taps plate will definitely help, and if it doesn't you can send it back and I will return the $$ minus the shipping. I will have something set up to get them by monday.
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostI will setup a group buy on the TAPS plates for those with older boats that want to try them. Currently, I would have to charge $150 + shipping. They cost me about $100 each, steel, and powder coated black. I could make out of stainless, but they would probably cost more.
The install is done by grinding out the rivets in the current plate, our plate lines up to the holes and you use stainless bolts and lock nuts with lock tight. This allows you to install and change back if you want, without worrying about the through hull bolts.
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I didnt really get any pics of it when my wake system was done.. But I will tell you this Its a MIND BLOW.. I could have surfed with my damn feet it was that good.
Surfed a wakeboard =) this was middle stages of my surf system! =) This is when I was trying to get the forward Curl as big as I could as water forward gives the most forward push! Then came length and size
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