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    So it's been some time since I have been on the site. Started a new business and it's been 2 years. Now I am ready to get back on the 24ve for some more surf time. So I am asking what is out there in the way of surf tabs that have been adapted to the transom and what has worked and what has not. When last on there were a lot of guys putting on the taps 3 plates or after market plates on. Are there any recomendations out there? I still have a good set of ballast bags and lead however would love to automate it a little more. Ideas and suggestions please?
    Wake Up or Stay On Shore!

    #2
    If your looking for a killer setup put gsa plates on it they rock also I build a replacement from the center factory plate that works excellent and are reasonably priced dm me for info or text me with your info 406-439-6920
    surf till u die.

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      #3
      So I have considering what to do. The GSA is a great option and one I like. But the price is just too much. I experimented with suck gates. One design worked very well. Actually awesome. Other revisions not as well. But they do have issues like falling off. I want something a little more automated. Many on the forum here tried different ideas and I have not been in the loop for a few years and now have the time again to play. I am looking for ideas to do. I can get trim tabs for a fair price and incorporate them onto the transom and would like to know how well they work and if others went that way. There GSA went a step further with the channels. I also am wondering if anyone here mounted something that deploy sifeways like the surf gate. One revision of my sufegate was phenomenal but the prototype changed when made with a more suitable material than wood. And yes we all want a killer setup. If anyone else has something to add please do.
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        #4
        I believe you can get GSA plates for $1500, then figure out actuators and controls on your own for another say $350. 350 is a complete swag. 1500 is not!


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          #5
          Where can these GSA tabs be bought for that price. The rest is easy to figure out. Plenty of places get Lenco or Bennett parts.
          Wake Up or Stay On Shore!

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            #6
            https://www.gosurfassist.com/contact-us

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              #7
              Can someone get measurements on the Taps 3 plates and also measurements on gates as well. Pictures would be nice. I am going to call GSA and surf 406 to check out what they have to sell
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                #8
                Looking at options...
                What are the plusses or minuses between Lenco vs Bennett and hydrolic vs the electric screw type ram cylanders?
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wakeman22 View Post
                  Looking at options...
                  What are the plusses or minuses between Lenco vs Bennett and hydrolic vs the electric screw type ram cylanders?
                  Lenco is 800lbs max force. Not sure about the bennett. Im sure it's close to it as well. Bennett cylinder will be more fragile and unforgiving if mounted wrong or a lot of flexing in your plates. Lenco's will get water intrusion if they are mounted to where they bind up or if they are over worked (too much force) or if you get a lot of flexing in your plates. With GSA's the Lenco's are just fine because of how they mount.
                  Oh Yeah!

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                    #10
                    I have a 24ve as well and I’m thinking about possibly adding “slappers” or surf gates to my boat. My suck gate works really well but I wanted something automated. I’m going to try and install some in the next few weeks hopefully. I will stay updated and might start a new thread on the build.


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                      #11
                      Yes of course start a thread on the build if you get there. I'm still working on getting information as far as which way I am going to go. The suck gate work great on my boat but I do want to automate it. I'm trying to get information on the different systems out there as well as try to figure out an economical way to make this happen. If others here that have used the go surf assist please put your comments here to. I know a few that put them on our 24ve boats and it works well. I guess it's a little hard to try to compare it to some of the other waves that are out there on the new boats the last few years however I still think there is promise for a great aftermarket system
                      Wake Up or Stay On Shore!

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                        #12
                        Infinity wave has had some good results.

                        https://www.infinitywave.net/

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                          #13
                          Infinity wave is the company that I was thinking about, but couldn’t find the link to them in the pm I sent you earlier.

                          I have no knowledge of how good they are but I’m sure they work fine. They are local to me though which is why I suggested them.

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                            #14
                            Infinity wave is a basic copy of the centurion surf tabs. They work but definitely designed for a crazy deep V.

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                              #15
                              Thanks. I looked at them but on the surface the GSA system look more refined. When did GSA stop using the adjustable second part or is it an option?

                              With those that have used the GSA what is the switch time and is it clean up quick for a decent transfer off the rope?
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