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tombugg    7

Wherz the pics??

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strev    26

sorry tom no pics, we both had our young kids with us. it's kinda difficult to take pics or video (or do anything for that matter) when your 2 year old demands that you hold her. next time for sure...

 

still waiting for pics of your wake after the install of your right hand rotation VD....

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mac19    4

Are you gonna use the existing plate??its hard to make a 70 degree bend on 1/8 inch thick metal so my father in law beefed them up,The stainless plates I bought are 1/8th in thick, I'm thinking about buyin 1 big piece and bending it like the fx-22 plate and rewelding the c bracket and hindge but in stainless ,it seems super strong. I would think aluminum would have slightly bit of flex. I measured how much the plate actually goes down and it's not much

Centurion I think has plates for the 233 I think

Here are the wings I had fab'd up out of 1/8th stainless. the local shop charged me $80 including stainless hardware. The plan is to hopefully install them tomorrow and water test on Thursday!!post-4512-0-57952300-1370389146_thumb.jpg

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DarksideR    1,679

Those appear to have 90* bends in them... shouldn't they be bent beyond that? It's supposed to follow the contour of the bottom of your boat.

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mac19    4

Nope must just be my outstanding photography skills playing mind games. They match the hull angle approx. 70 degrees, they will bolt onto the vertical face of the 90 degree bend on the edges of the existing wake plate.post-4512-0-88380000-1370391324_thumb.jpg

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DarksideR    1,679

Ok, good. I went and looked at that first pic again. I see it now.

Derrrr.

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mac19    4

Mounted the wings on the sv233 tonight, now its time to hit the water!!

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LKASurfing    53

Mounted the wings on the sv233 tonight, now its time to hit the water!!

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Are you happy with the angle of the plate compared the hull? it looks a tad off, but it could just be the photo angles. Can't wait to see the results! I am happy with the size & drive of my goofy wake, just need to clean it up!

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mac19    4

It's just the camera angle the tabs are exactly the same angle as the hull. I haven't tried it yet we'll see how it works soon!

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stinkydude    1

I did those plate, but instead of welding, i got them on a brake, 70 degres, 7 inches long by 11 1/8 large. makes a huge difference on the wave... thx alot mr for the pics and idea!!!!!

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mac19    4

These are also 1/8 stainless bent on the break, keeps them nice and clean looking.

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LKASurfing    53

These are also 1/8 stainless bent on the break, keeps them nice and clean looking.

As soon as I see the pics from your wake, I am all over this!!! We have the same boat!!! Thank you for your work on this!!

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mac19    4

The forecast this week is brutal. Ill post pics once I have them,hopefully by next weekend.

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LKASurfing    53

The forecast this week is brutal. Ill post pics once I have them,hopefully by next weekend.

arrgggggg!!!...lol your killing me!! ;-)

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LKASurfing    53

Okay, Thanks to Mac, I took his plans and had a plate fabbed up! After spending the weekend with Ward from Centurion, I went with the single plate on the Port side to clean up the Goofy wake!....Seems backwards, but WORKS!!!!

 

However, will have to wait for a couple days for the pics, I shot video from my Contour Camera this evening to get a great frame grab, and it DIDN'T RECORD!!! GGRRRR.....

 

My mistake, the wake is not equal to the regular side, but it now has a nice clean lip!! So Stoked!!!!

 

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mac19    4

Okay, Thanks to Mac, I took his plans and had a plate fabbed up! After spending the weekend with Ward from Centurion, I went with the single plate on the Port side to clean up the Goofy wake!....Seems backwards, but WORKS!!!!

 

However, will have to wait for a couple days for the pics, I shot video from my Contour Camera this evening to get a great frame grab, and it DIDN'T RECORD!!! GGRRRR.....

 

My mistake, the wake is not equal to the regular side, but it now has a nice clean lip!! So Stoked!!!!

 

.Sweet!!! Thanks for the feedback I can unbolt my starboard plate. I still haven't been able to get out to test it. I noticed it on the new promo video and was definitely wondering what the scoop was.

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Your killing me man take that boat out!

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adambomb2000    35

What position relative to the running surface of the bottom of the hull are you guys running your trim tab when surfing goofy. I'm sorry am a little uneducated when it comes to this as I do not have an adjustable trim tab because I have a switchblade. There is a small unajustable tab on my boat...I am just wondering if there might be any value in fabbing up a wing to attach to it coming off the port side. It would be in a neutral position though unless I angled down or up in how it attaches to the small little tab. If this sounds reasonable at all, then my next question is:

Would it screw up my reg side wave as it would be in a static position and not adjustable?

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