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    Getting my wave dialled in

    Well its taken all summer but I am getting the wave dialed in anyway...With a bunch of parts and pieces from CHPTHRL and a bunch of tips from you guys its coming along pretty good. I can clean the wave up quite a bit with with the taps (last pic looks pretty bad, its not usually like that) ...not bad for an I Drive

    2100 pounds in the back corner
    600 pounds up front
    taps at about 5-6

    it was pretty rough out this day, more pics to come, got my camera (blackberry)
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    Last edited by Shamus; 08-25-2010, 06:26 PM.

    #2
    That actually looks very good. Researching does pay off.

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      #3
      I have a 2005 21i and love the flexibility that it provides. Our surf wake is pretty good. Just use a couple of bags in the corners and it should be good.

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        #4
        I think it looks pretty damn good
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          #5
          I have had quite a few guys ride behind my boat and I haven't heard anyone say anything bad. A lot of good review from some pretty experienced riders. The 911 prop made a HUGE differece getting out of the hole. Thanks CHP

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            #6
            Originally posted by Shamus View Post
            I have had quite a few guys ride behind my boat and I haven't heard anyone say anything bad. A lot of good review from some pretty experienced riders. The 911 prop made a HUGE differece getting out of the hole. Thanks CHP
            Glad it worked out, thank you The 911 got some balls
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              #7
              Looks pretty big for a DD, if you have fun surfing it, then its a good wave.
              http://wake9.com/

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                #8
                Just took your advice Ragboy, sunk it till the rubrail hit the water and messed with the weight in the front until I liked it...so...thank you.

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                  #9
                  Hey, cool, no problem. For the record, that advice came to me from Dennis (BigKahuna) first, I just taylored it a bit. Seems to work on most Tiges.
                  http://wake9.com/

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                    #10
                    Nice wake! I have been having a heck of a time trying to dial in my wake on my '01 21i. My current set up is about 800 lbs in the rear corner, and I can get a decent wake, but it is not long. But with that weight in the corner, my prop cavatates (sp) while under load... So, I really do not dare add more weight to the boat. Any advice?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Super B View Post
                      Nice wake! I have been having a heck of a time trying to dial in my wake on my '01 21i. My current set up is about 800 lbs in the rear corner, and I can get a decent wake, but it is not long. But with that weight in the corner, my prop cavatates (sp) while under load... So, I really do not dare add more weight to the boat. Any advice?
                      Adding weight in the bow will lengthen the pocket, but what prop are you running?
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                        Adding weight in the bow will lengthen the pocket, but what prop are you running?
                        Thanks for the tip!

                        I think I am running the stock prop (13 x 13).

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                          #13
                          I used to have that problem too. I pack quite a bit of wieght, depending on how many people come of course.

                          Integrated bow sac up front, I fill this one last depending on how many people, etc. I think it fills to about 600 pounds.

                          a 960 in the rear locker under the gullwings all the way to the port side

                          a 540 on the port side beside the engine
                          a 350 on top of it and another 350 under the back seat. Its amazing how just moving those 2 350s around a couple inches changes the wake. I have noticed that if I put the 540 and 350 directly on top of each other makes the wake really clean for riding close to the boat, doing spins and airs (trying). If I move the top 350 toward the back (when sitting on top of the other one it is level with the back seat)it makes the wake quite tall but a little washy.

                          I used to cavitate quite badly when it was loaded so CHP hooked me up with a new prop and it has made all the difference.
                          Last edited by Shamus; 08-27-2010, 05:05 PM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Super B View Post
                            Thanks for the tip!

                            I think I am running the stock prop (13 x 13).
                            3-blade i'm guessing? If so, I would consider looking at the ACME525. It's a 13 x 11.5 with a .080 cup, but I would call ACME and just see what they say depending on where you boat (lake elevation), amount of ballast and how you use the boat.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                              3-blade i'm guessing? If so, I would consider looking at the ACME525. It's a 13 x 11.5 with a .080 cup, but I would call ACME and just see what they say depending on where you boat (lake elevation), amount of ballast and how you use the boat.
                              Yep, it's a three blade prop. I will give Acme a buzz and see what they suggest. FYI: I am at 952 FT. Current ballast is around 800 lbs, but I will be increasing that. Thanks for the help!

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