This is a 22ve. Not mine but something for reference. Also, it will not work with the VX pretty obvious after seeing the pics.tige-22ve-2.jpgtige-22ve-3.jpgtige-22ve-4-1.jpg
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I'm really considering one of these. http://wake-shaper.com/ Even ballast and an awesome wave. If it works like it appears it would be worth every penny at $550
He also has a new remote control powered option that I've heard rumors is about $1500. https://www.facebook.com/wakeshaper/...9598843407321/
Check out his Facebook page for videos. https://www.facebook.com/wakeshaper
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Originally posted by Cek1 View PostThis is a 22ve. Not mine but something for reference. Also, it will not work with the VX pretty obvious after seeing the pics.[ATTACH]41459[/ATTACH]
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Tigé Expert
- Oct 2014
- 1252
- Great Faces, Great Places--South Dakota!
- Used to have gangsta lean 24Ve; then GSA F24 Tomcat, now a 2016 Supra SE450. Onward we roll!
I was told it was with 800 each locker. Also told that because of the platform brackets, the tabs had to be mounted 7" inboard rather than 4". Furthermore, I have heard several opinions that MB hulls seem to work the best with these tabs.
All of this is heresay, lest we not forget that.
Switch-ability and level weighting are the real reasons to get this, not a supreme wave. IMHOTime flies like an arrow; fruit flies like bananas!
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- Oct 2014
- 1252
- Great Faces, Great Places--South Dakota!
- Used to have gangsta lean 24Ve; then GSA F24 Tomcat, now a 2016 Supra SE450. Onward we roll!
Originally posted by jbgp1200 View PostI'm really considering one of these. http://wake-shaper.com/ Even ballast and an awesome wave. If it works like it appears it would be worth every penny at $550
He also has a new remote control powered option that I've heard rumors is about $1500. https://www.facebook.com/wakeshaper/...9598843407321/
Check out his Facebook page for videos. https://www.facebook.com/wakeshaper
The other fundamental limit to the surfgate style is that more weight past a point is not better. There is a point at which you bury the gate, water washes over it, and it actually seems to work against you in a way. With a tab system, the tab is meant to be buried in water at the outset, therefore there (within reason) are more benefits to increasing weight.
To Duffy's point, there is still probably advantage to the heavily listed boat. However, there are also 6 people in my family, and lots of goofy riders in my cadre of friends. In addition to the discomfort to riding at 15 degrees. What I like about tab based systems (like this) is that you still retain the list the crap out of it and surf ability. The only thing you're out is a mere $4000 LOL.Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like bananas!
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- Oct 2014
- 1252
- Great Faces, Great Places--South Dakota!
- Used to have gangsta lean 24Ve; then GSA F24 Tomcat, now a 2016 Supra SE450. Onward we roll!
Originally posted by duffymahoney View PostHave you surfed a boat with a surf system? I would try that first. I want to see your impression. sTime flies like an arrow; fruit flies like bananas!
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- Oct 2014
- 1252
- Great Faces, Great Places--South Dakota!
- Used to have gangsta lean 24Ve; then GSA F24 Tomcat, now a 2016 Supra SE450. Onward we roll!
Originally posted by duffymahoney View PostWhat is your goal? Isn't your wave better? Mine beats all that I have tried.
Now if it was just me and buddies, it wouldn't be as much of a concern.
IMG_6458.jpgLast edited by dakota4ce; 09-22-2015, 02:01 AM.Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like bananas!
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- Oct 2014
- 1252
- Great Faces, Great Places--South Dakota!
- Used to have gangsta lean 24Ve; then GSA F24 Tomcat, now a 2016 Supra SE450. Onward we roll!
Originally posted by brodee42 View Post^^^ That is one crazy listed Tige!!! Is the the degree of list it takes to get a good wave on 24e? If so, I'd be looking at other options as well...
It definitely gets looks from other boaters....Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like bananas!
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That is about the list to my boat as well. Mine does not seem to do better with bow weight. Also it is not as uncomfortable as you may think. My only issue is when an inexperienced driver is at the helm.
I have been behind many boats and I still like my wave the best. However some of the newest boats are looking very promising.Wake Up or Stay On Shore!
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I see your point and its not demeaning at all. These are two totally different solutions to improving the wave. Draw back is one solution is $3500 more expensive. You typically get what you pay for in my opinion but you can often spend less as most of us know to still have fun. Interesting review on power generation of the waves and that makes sense to me.
My only problem is that I don't think I could bring myself to spend 4k for something like this unless I was able to some how demo it on my boat and see that its really gonna do what it says for the money.
I also am really interested to see how a plate like the wake-shaper or the new Ronix solution work with equal ballast. I go out a lot after work where I only have about 2 and a half to 3 hours with a group of 4-6 surfing and its a pain switching sides. May not give is the best wave possible but for $500 it may improve it and give us more actual time to surf.
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Tigé Expert
- Oct 2014
- 1252
- Great Faces, Great Places--South Dakota!
- Used to have gangsta lean 24Ve; then GSA F24 Tomcat, now a 2016 Supra SE450. Onward we roll!
You might be interested to know I made a DIY surfgate for my boat. It makes a wave for sure. I combined it with some list and the result was actually pretty decent. Overall, it rode at probably 8-10 degrees of list and the wave was probably an estimated 75-80% of my listed wave (subjective analysis).
Unfortunately my wife's kid brother lost it off the boat.
I had roughly $30 into it, and it was side switchable. Perhaps you may consider whipping something up? It was very similar to what you see on Wicked Wakesurf website. I made it from Starboard, which is the expense part.
Also, I TOTALLY agree with you and Duffy said it too: I need to surf it. Even if it takes a $400 plane ticket, it might be worth it. Could save $3600.....
My "desired" plan (don't crucify me) is to surf a 2014+ MB B52 23WB with the system on it. I have a major crush on that boat for weird reasons. Their 2016 boats are coming from the factory with GSA tabs on them which I found interesting.
But I am really really really fond of my Flying Wasp 24Ve. A great boat. My first love, kinda.
Originally posted by jbgp1200 View PostI see your point and its not demeaning at all. These are two totally different solutions to improving the wave. Draw back is one solution is $3500 more expensive. You typically get what you pay for in my opinion but you can often spend less as most of us know to still have fun. Interesting review on power generation of the waves and that makes sense to me.
My only problem is that I don't think I could bring myself to spend 4k for something like this unless I was able to some how demo it on my boat and see that its really gonna do what it says for the money.
I also am really interested to see how a plate like the wake-shaper or the new Ronix solution work with equal ballast. I go out a lot after work where I only have about 2 and a half to 3 hours with a group of 4-6 surfing and its a pain switching sides. May not give is the best wave possible but for $500 it may improve it and give us more actual time to surf.Last edited by dakota4ce; 09-22-2015, 03:53 PM.Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like bananas!
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