Oh yeah, with the weight configured as I recommended, you run TAPS at 7.
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Originally posted by da.bell View PostTAPS 0-2 didn't seem like any change while TAPS 4 shortenned the wakesurf area.
Funny that you said move more weight to the front. When I move a 135# person up there the face opened up a little bit. Then she moved and I had to reconfigure it again.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by sagmanaur View PostI usually keep my TAPS around 3-4, it seems like if you go too much it starts to white wash the wake... just my
I normally start with Taps at 1, and increase speed until the wake looks pretty good, then fine tune it with TAPS.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by sagmanaur View PostI usually keep my TAPS around 3-4, it seems like if you go too much it starts to white wash the wake... just my
I normally start with Taps at 1, and increase speed until the wake looks pretty good, then fine tune it with TAPS.http://wake9.com/
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Ya I usually go at 11.6 behind my 22Ve. When I go in the 10mph range the face is too soft and I cant pump off it hard enough. Now it's harder for beginners to keep up when the boat is going faster so we usually go about 10.2-10.4 when people are learning and that seems to be the best speed.If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..
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Here is a starboard side surf pic from our 2006 24ve. We have 1500 in the rear starboard locker, about 400 in the rear port locker, 300 under the seats in the bow on the starboard side, and about 6 people all on the starboard side. This speed was about 10.5, taps at 3. It was this guys first time surfing.Attached Files
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Originally posted by wakeboarder247 View PostYa it does look like you just started moving.. or just finished turning.. Is that the case?http://wake9.com/
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