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Originally posted by bsreid View PostLol... I do have this picture. Totally different design but it works like a hot dam on a Z3. Mounted on the back like a wing with highest point at the rear. [ATTACH]48629[/ATTACH]
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Originally posted by safety20 View PostWould you happen to know the approximate location this one was mounted? I'm building one for my Z3 and just curious where about you had it mounted.
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Don't think anyone's mentioned this yet so I'll throw it out there for all... I mount my SuckGate with the front suction cup lower on the hull than the rear. Why? Because once the boat is up and moving in the bow-high position it's in while surfing the SuckGate is then parallel with the water we're trying to divert. This prevents the SuckGate from directing the water downwards, and in turn redirecting the water in the most-desirable direction possible, out and around.
Try this one day, you'll enjoy the results.
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Originally posted by shakey84cj View PostDon't think anyone's mentioned this yet so I'll throw it out there for all... I mount my SuckGate with the front suction cup lower on the hull than the rear. Why? Because once the boat is up and moving in the bow-high position it's in while surfing the SuckGate is then parallel with the water we're trying to divert. This prevents the SuckGate from directing the water downwards, and in turn redirecting the water in the most-desirable direction possible, out and around.
Try this one day, you'll enjoy the results.
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Originally posted by shakey84cj View PostDon't think anyone's mentioned this yet so I'll throw it out there for all... I mount my SuckGate with the front suction cup lower on the hull than the rear. Why? Because once the boat is up and moving in the bow-high position it's in while surfing the SuckGate is then parallel with the water we're trying to divert. This prevents the SuckGate from directing the water downwards, and in turn redirecting the water in the most-desirable direction possible, out and around.
Try this one day, you'll enjoy the results.
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well was able to test my new suck gate and the result was pretty good still have some fine tuning to do with it to see how much better it can get. But over all was pretty good, we usually put 1100lbs in one locker, today we put 500 each side and then compared with and with out the suck gate and my family and I were instantly sold the difference between the 2 was obvious!!
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Originally posted by BCRider View PostI don't think many will argue that the suck gates don't work. I'll say on my boat (22ve) that you still get a better wave listed running a gate than trying to run more of a flat setup. So far my current set up is back to no offside weight at all but I do add the gate and have great results.
My suckgate wave:
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