Well, magnets will work through the hull. The magnet used was just a cheap tool holder. Not really all that strong.
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What about an electro magnet, simple toggle switch to remove, http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/1716785...&ul_noapp=true
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter
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In regards to being heavy if the gate comes off, I was thinking that if I was gonna make one the way ditch doctor is in this thread... I'd mount the magnet inside the back wall of the device then fill the whole thing up with a can of that expanding insulation foam. Make it float
Electro magnet door locks does seem like a pretty cool idea though...
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Originally posted by Bryan View PostIn regards to being heavy if the gate comes off, I was thinking that if I was gonna make one the way ditch doctor is in this thread... I'd mount the magnet inside the back wall of the device then fill the whole thing up with a can of that expanding insulation foam. Make it float
Electro magnet door locks does seem like a pretty cool idea though...You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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So I keep wondering if just normal trim tabs would work. They could be mounted as surf gates or as trim tabs. (still unclear as to which would produce the best results) They Cheaper then the Ronix wakeshaper and a ton cheaper then the WaveControl system. They come in a ton of sizes as well.
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...+Trim+Tab+Kits
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Tigé Jedi
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Here's a hint: If you look at the "surf systems" used by boat manufacturers, they pretty much all use standard off-the-shelf actuators connected to trim tabs. The biggest differentiation they have is in the shape of the metal tabs (or, in the case of Malibu, the orientation of the hinges). And as it turns out, Lenco - the predominant manufacturer of the electric actuators used in such systems - actually makes those custom tabs for many of the boat makers and ships them as ready-to-install units. The boat maker specs the size and shape and Lenco makes them as a custom tab. Remember, boat manufacturers primarily make fiberglass and upholstery... they much prefer to buy everything else and bolt it into place, rather than build it themselves.
So yes, "normal trim tabs" would definitely get you started. Do the GSA/WakeMakers tabs, or MC's "optimized for every hull" tabs, etc., have a slight advantage? Perhaps... but you'll probably get 90% of the performance with a standard Lenco tab setup. And you can order it and have it delivered in a few days.
The real challenge is the controlling electronics. And we may have something to share on that in a little while.Last edited by IDBoating; 03-22-2016, 07:48 PM.
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by NICKYPOO View PostGiven the entire universe is shaped, in one way or another, by magnetics... It is the key to anti-gravity....
Not throwing rocks, but I feel this compulsion to correct physics mistakes. Just my .
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Quick update. It's done! Now just have to get to the water to test it.
Side note: It will be mounted further back in the water, the guide pole is in the way while it is on the trailer.
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Originally posted by IDBoating View PostNot throwing rocks, but I feel this compulsion to correct physics mistakes. Just my .
That sure is one pretty DIY wedge you got there DD. I'm certainly interested to see how it works out. Thanks for posting it.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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