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    Aftermarket Surf Gate

    Found this site online today, mission boat gear. they manufacture an aftermarket surf gate system that slides onto your swim platform, it is currently only available for Malibu and axis boats but a universal design is coming soon. what are your guys thoughts?? I know tige just came out with a taps 3 system but for people who don't want a new boat this might be a neat idea. It my be hard with different brands having different sizes of lips on there swim platforms.

    http://www.missionboatgear.com

    #2
    I just looked at this the other day....Its all over Instagram...looks interesting but I wonder how much strain it puts on the ski platform? and I wonder how it performs with ballast in the boat as well.....thoughts anyone?

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      #3
      Do you still weigh down the surf side and the gate goes on the opposite side?


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        #4
        I like that idea, looks pretty easy to make also. I know there were some post about different surf gates and the steer ability, i wonder what this will do??? I for one would love the ability of getting a better wave on the goofy side without adding 1500lbs of ballast.
        Last edited by mwaite09; 09-01-2015, 08:15 PM.

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          #5
          There's a few off-the-shelf options available....

          http://wake-shaper.com
          http://www.wakesurfshaper.com
          http://www.wickedwakesurf.com
          http://www.wakefx.com/
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            #6
            Originally posted by mwaite09 View Post
            I like that idea, looks pretty easy to make also. I know there were some post about different surf gates and the steer ability, i wonder what this will do??? I for one would love the ability of getting a better wave on the goofy side without adding 1500lbs of ballast.
            Many of these system dont seem to reduce the need for ballast, just shift its placement. you have to sink the boat in order to displace the water.
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              #7
              I rode behind an Axis A20 with a set of these, just over the weekend. Made a remarkable difference in the push of the wake. With these and the stock ballast in the boat at max, I was able to ride for quite a while on a liquid force fish that I'd never been able to ride ropeless. I'm definitely thinking about getting a set or modding a set to work on my 08 tige platform.

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                #8
                I would be interested to know if anyone has tried them on an RZ hull, I am still looking into making a Taps3 with Lenco electric tabs

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Lamest View Post
                  I rode behind an Axis A20 with a set of these, just over the weekend. Made a remarkable difference in the push of the wake. With these and the stock ballast in the boat at max, I was able to ride for quite a while on a liquid force fish that I'd never been able to ride ropeless. I'm definitely thinking about getting a set or modding a set to work on my 08 tige platform.
                  How was the steering while one of these was being used? Has anyone been able to figure out how big it can be made and still have good steering?

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                    #10
                    Looks like Ronix picked up the proto type for the wake surf shaper and ran with it. http://www.ronixwakestore.com/eight-...f-shaper.html/

                    Not sure I would want to be sticking mass amounts of Velcro to the side of my boat but the idea of evenly distributed weight has me curios about whether or not it works. Have my doubts and $600 for a brick of plastic is a bit steep. But less expensive them some alternatives.

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                      #11
                      if it works, easier than drilling more holes in the boat. anyone try yet, curious to see!

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                        #12
                        I was just thinking this. Maybe the velcro is a better solution then drilling into your boat or putting what appears to me would definitely be at least a little stress on the swim platform with the clamp on models. Hell if it does what it says it can do I may have to pull the trigger. Just wish the price was a bit more reasonable for what it is. $350 and i bet they would sell 4 times as many.

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                          #13
                          My son showed me the Ronix setup yesterday. Looks interesting to me. I'll wait to here some reports from the early adopters and see
                          Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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                            #14
                            TeamAllen you can do your own for 40 bucks to see if you want to spend on it. http://www.themalibucrew.com/forums/...ge-yes-please/

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                              #15
                              Are there any other sources for a really big doorstop?

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