After reading Ragboy's posts last year about swim deck mod's... I studied my options. My brackets are out really close to the sides of the deck, so even if I modified a swim deck I'm sure it would still drag in the water and cause wash. My next thoughts were to space the deck up off the brackets, but I fear that the brackets will be the next thing messing up the wake.
BTW- I did take my boat out (Switch V) without the swim deck a few times for some analysis... Wow! It is absolutely huge and not a bit of foam until way way back.
Since I'm a mechanical designer and have access to design software with load analysis capabilities... I've designed up a pair of brackets that will raise the deck up 8". The brackets will not drag in the water (I'm hoping) so I should achieve the results that I'm looking for.
Here is a pic from a night session with Tommy Czeschin just before Worlds. No deck... 8 people + 480 lbs in rear locker. Taps was stuck at 7 (I blew a fuse again... too much stuff on at the time). But the wake was so clean and fun. Tommy loved it!
BTW- I did take my boat out (Switch V) without the swim deck a few times for some analysis... Wow! It is absolutely huge and not a bit of foam until way way back.
Since I'm a mechanical designer and have access to design software with load analysis capabilities... I've designed up a pair of brackets that will raise the deck up 8". The brackets will not drag in the water (I'm hoping) so I should achieve the results that I'm looking for.
Here is a pic from a night session with Tommy Czeschin just before Worlds. No deck... 8 people + 480 lbs in rear locker. Taps was stuck at 7 (I blew a fuse again... too much stuff on at the time). But the wake was so clean and fun. Tommy loved it!
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