wow, you guys are so far back. Am I doing something wrong? My sweet spot is literally right behind the teak.
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Pretty sure taps was on 1...we were headed in for the day. I was really impressed with the boat, this was my first time riding behind it this weekend and Taps at 4 at 21 mph seemed about perfect for my skill level right now. Still have a LOT of experimenting to do though!
Tried surfing too! I'm hooked on that! I could only let go of the rope for a few seconds but it was my first time out. Boat was worth every penny!
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but then the wake is way smaller. I'll try it next time. I mean When I surf at llike 10 I can go forever and go up and down the wake so I figured I was in the right spot. Guess I'll do some trial and error.Originally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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Originally posted by Domsz06 View Postbut then the wake is way smaller. I'll try it next time. I mean When I surf at llike 10 I can go forever and go up and down the wake so I figured I was in the right spot. Guess I'll do some trial and error.http://wake9.com/
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Ya it's true that all the weight in the back will make for a taller, shorter pocket that is closer to the platform. On the other hand a boat that has weight all along one side of the boat will have a much longer pocket that is farther back. This can be adjusted a little bit with taps too. taps at 7 makes a smaller pocket than taps at like 4 or so..If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..
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I've found that the further I can get the boat to list, the better the wake gets. It's a noticable difference when even just one person sits on the opposite side. That one person's weight basically doubles. If a 150lb person moves to the opposite side you have just taken 150lbs off one side and applied 150lbs to the other, resulting in a 300lb swing. Yikes.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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