The more I think about these tabs, the more they begin to make sense to me. I spoke on the phone with Ryan from their company today, and he did a lot to explain to me what they can and cannot do. He was very honest, as well.
I am fairly convinced that I can make the same or even slightly better (longer) wave with my 24Ve with these tabs as I can with the monster leaning ballast setup I am running now. There is much more thoughtfulness in the design of these tabs than in many of or all of the factory systems IMHO. I asked him which hull out there seems to do best with their setup, and he said the differences are negligible. The system is tunable enough to make up for differences in hull shape.
The huge gain is in versatility. The no brainers are that quick switching is possible and transfers are also possible. Many poo-poo transfers, but I think that having that option just enhances the fun (sometimes wakesurfing seems to plateau just a bit while working to get that next threshold trick). Their transfer is fast as well--like TAPS3. Just a few seconds, controlled by remote.
The other hidden gain is actually "not a loss". If you have the ballast, you still can stow the tabs and list the crap out of the boat and run the old fashioned way. I like that too. No burned bridges.
What do you all think?
Instead of moving to the 75+ thousand dollar boat category, I can stick with my 35 thousand dollar boat, stick 4 into it, and have the net gain I would have had. Plus the list of potential used boats to buy
is infinite. Buy any V drive with half the ability to surf, and these tabs will make it surf quite well.
Thats my impression. Interested to hear yours.
I am fairly convinced that I can make the same or even slightly better (longer) wave with my 24Ve with these tabs as I can with the monster leaning ballast setup I am running now. There is much more thoughtfulness in the design of these tabs than in many of or all of the factory systems IMHO. I asked him which hull out there seems to do best with their setup, and he said the differences are negligible. The system is tunable enough to make up for differences in hull shape.
The huge gain is in versatility. The no brainers are that quick switching is possible and transfers are also possible. Many poo-poo transfers, but I think that having that option just enhances the fun (sometimes wakesurfing seems to plateau just a bit while working to get that next threshold trick). Their transfer is fast as well--like TAPS3. Just a few seconds, controlled by remote.
The other hidden gain is actually "not a loss". If you have the ballast, you still can stow the tabs and list the crap out of the boat and run the old fashioned way. I like that too. No burned bridges.
What do you all think?
Instead of moving to the 75+ thousand dollar boat category, I can stick with my 35 thousand dollar boat, stick 4 into it, and have the net gain I would have had. Plus the list of potential used boats to buy
is infinite. Buy any V drive with half the ability to surf, and these tabs will make it surf quite well.
Thats my impression. Interested to hear yours.
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