I'm wondering if we aren't dealing with the same weight issue because of the vx... I'm going to throw in another 550 bag in the starboard side and probably fill it about half way and see if that helps. We are at 5 hours on ours, so we are still learning also. But we have surfed and loved the wave on starboard side of a 2013 r20 without the vx and multiple rzr's . So we know it's there, it's just finding it. In the mean time I'll keep updating on the steering issue as I find out more.
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Originally posted by Maurice Cashman View PostSounds good. If I run into anything I'll do the same. I'm curious how the weight test goes as I've been planning on investing in the semi custom sacs. It would be great to see if that will solve the issue prior to pulling the trigger.
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Originally posted by Maurice Cashman View PostSounds like we have the same affliction. I either have to fatten up the family up or get more water in the boat.
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No smoking guns found here. With the wheel all the way to the left the rudder was at about a perfect 45 degree angle. All the way to the right, probably about 40 degrees off center. I couldn't find any potential interference issues or something else that might be causing the problem. Almost seems like something might have come loose on the linkage to the rudder. Please let me know what you find out.
Sounds like I'll be ordering the W004 sacs for the boat.
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Originally posted by Maurice Cashman View PostNo smoking guns found here. With the wheel all the way to the left the rudder was at about a perfect 45 degree angle. All the way to the right, probably about 40 degrees off center. I couldn't find any potential interference issues or something else that might be causing the problem. Almost seems like something might have come loose on the linkage to the rudder. Please let me know what you find out.
Sounds like I'll be ordering the W004 sacs for the boat.
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The steering wheel is usually set up to be centered at rest or centered underway. As the boat is moving through the water the torque of the prop is trying to make the boat rotate and you have to use a little steering to counter act this. My steering wheel is set up to be centered at rest but it takes about 1/4 turn to drive straight at cruising speed. If it's on the trailer and you can grab the rudder and pull it to turn left and right with the same force I bet it's not the rudder or steering wheel.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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Yep, played with taps underway. My observation is that the boat steers and responds differently when going left versus right. Interesting about being centered up at rest versus underway. Mine is obviously set up to be centered at rest and seems to transfer decently to underway. Hearing the rudder not being centered with the wheel to me would have indicated that there was an adjustment problem either with the rack and pinion set up at the wheel or the linkage at the rudder. I would also agree that you would run out of motion with that set up as well. I'm not an expert or dug into how adjustments are done but it'll be interesting to hear what the dealer thinks and what corrects the problem. Glad to be learning from those who have been through the issues.
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Originally posted by Casual152 View PostWell I added about 250 ish pounds of extra ballast on the starboard side and was able to finally get a surfable wave with the vx. It was listed a fair amount, but not horrible. At least it works when it's just the wife and I and the little ones. I think a little more weight and it would be golden. We were at 10.6 taps at 4 to 5..... still no luck with the steering however. So I guess it's going into the shop as soon as I can get it in
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