I have a 2005 Tige 21i and would like to try and do some basic wakesurfing on it. Any recommnedations about a wedge and/or ballast set up to get? The previous owner used a Nauticurl and said it worked well. My family and I are not looking at getting into it too seriously but would like to be able to do some recreational wakesurfing. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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We owned a 2004 22i, so keep that in mind with these recommendations. The nauticurl was good (we tried many), but I would recommend the Wakesurf Edge. I would reach out to CHPTHRIL on here for Ballast advice. Lastly, just as a side note; we never wakesurfed before purchasing our first boat... we were instantly hooked. It was the driving force for us to upgrade boats a couple of times in the last 5 years.
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Originally posted by D&P Powell View PostWe owned a 2004 22i, so keep that in mind with these recommendations. The nauticurl was good (we tried many), but I would recommend the Wakesurf Edge. I would reach out to CHPTHRIL on here for Ballast advice. Lastly, just as a side note; we never wakesurfed before purchasing our first boat... we were instantly hooked. It was the driving force for us to upgrade boats a couple of times in the last 5 years.
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We love it! We’ve had a lot of help dialing it in from elevatedconcepts and thegerman618 on here. They deserve all the credit. We fill the aft bags and use anywhere from 1000-1400 in lead. We fill the bow to about 60% surf side, 40% off side. We then get pitch and roll to 9-5 or 10-6 by adjusting weight. We have found that to be the key. You can put all the weight wherever you want, but you can’t dial it in right until you have pitch and roll dialed in.
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My family and I are not looking at getting into it too seriously but would like to be able to do some recreational wakesurfing.
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Originally posted by bgd_40 View PostI have a 2005 Tige 21i and would like to try and do some basic wakesurfing on it. Any recommnedations about a wedge and/or ballast set up to get? The previous owner used a Nauticurl and said it worked well. My family and I are not looking at getting into it too seriously but would like to be able to do some recreational wakesurfing. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
WakeShaper: SWELL
Ballast: 800 Surf side (in locker and on floor); off side 400
Board: Broadcast
All the kids can surf it (13, 11, 7) no problem. I have to work a little to stay off rope while surfing it (180#'s). I'd like to increase ballast but the wife freaks out about "sinking" the boat.
Check around the site for board recommendations, but the broadcast works way better than my previous board.
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Originally posted by D&P Powell View PostWe love it! We’ve had a lot of help dialing it in from elevatedconcepts and thegerman618 on here. They deserve all the credit. We fill the aft bags and use anywhere from 1000-1400 in lead. We fill the bow to about 60% surf side, 40% off side. We then get pitch and roll to 9-5 or 10-6 by adjusting weight. We have found that to be the key. You can put all the weight wherever you want, but you can’t dial it in right until you have pitch and roll dialed in.
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