There were a couple of good threads on here that gave me some hints on where to set the speed and taps for a good surf wake (Z1 Surf Wake, Z1 Weighting; however, there was not much in regards to a NON-ballast Z1 wake so I thought I would share my initial results from last weekend.
In only the second time surfing with the new boat (2010 Z1 no ballast) and only my third time surfing ever, I was able to go ropeless and I think we had the ballast-less wake pretty dialed in. We had speed at 10mph, Taps 6, 5 people in the boat (4 on surfer side, 1 on other, no one in bow, avg. 160 lbs), and with a slight pull to the left with the boat. Oh and I'm goofy foot. Picture doesn't do the wake justice, but I was pretty excited to be able to run ropeless! With regular foot rider, wake was much cleaner on other side when everyone moved to that side. I might have to learn to ride regular. I can see this is going to get addicting...
In only the second time surfing with the new boat (2010 Z1 no ballast) and only my third time surfing ever, I was able to go ropeless and I think we had the ballast-less wake pretty dialed in. We had speed at 10mph, Taps 6, 5 people in the boat (4 on surfer side, 1 on other, no one in bow, avg. 160 lbs), and with a slight pull to the left with the boat. Oh and I'm goofy foot. Picture doesn't do the wake justice, but I was pretty excited to be able to run ropeless! With regular foot rider, wake was much cleaner on other side when everyone moved to that side. I might have to learn to ride regular. I can see this is going to get addicting...
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