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Chrisj4207    18

Lets see those WAVES regular goofy ? both sides name your boat and weight!!!

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2011 ENZO SV230 3000+lbs or somethin like that

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mac19    4

Looks awesome!! What exactly is your ballast arrangement for both waves?

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2007 Avy walk through 22' factory starboard and center, mostly full 1100lb port sac, 3 people on board. This is just the beginning of my surf wake. I'm on the way!!

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Chrisj4207    18

 

Sweeet love that curl!!! I need to learn how to ride regggulars lol

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Chrisj4207    18

Looks awesome!! What exactly is your ballast arrangement for both waves?

Both sides are the same

Enzo sacs

Quick fill

Bow ballast

An extra 500 on the boat whatever side your surfing on " on lite loads only"

Wing plate up

Rudder tab 1/2 inch to the port for goofy surfing , it doesn't seem to mess with the port wave

And everybody on the surf side?

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ENZODAYZ    3

Here's a pic of me daughter. Starboard Enzo sac, bow 400lbs and port counter balance 200 for more push.

 

Chris what's a rudder tab

?

Both sides are the same

Enzo sacs

Quick fill

Bow ballast

An extra 500 on the boat whatever side your surfing on " on lite loads only"

Wing plate up

Rudder tab 1/2 inch to the port for goofy surfing , it doesn't seem to mess with the port wave

And everybody on the surf side?

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SMITH    2

THAT is a very clean starboard!

 

But I need more info..

 

-Right of Left hand drive?

 

-Trim Tab type and setting?

 

-What year is your boat?

 

Does it consistently look that clean? This is the first time I heard that someone runs counter balance for a starboard wave....wait a sec.... you must have a Right rotation drive.... right er, correct???

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SMITH    2
Typical wash..
Clean as it gets for me her :whistle:

Custom Enzo sacs, no counter weight....

400'ish bow ballast

Two adults ob

Manual Trim tab set as low as possible

Left hand drive

 

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RVR-RAT    269

 

 

 

Typical wash..

 

Clean as it gets for me her :whistle:

 

 

Custom Enzo sacs, no counter weight....

400'ish bow ballast

Two adults ob

Manual Trim tab set as low as possible

Left hand drive

 

 

 

 

 

Typical wash..

 

Clean as it gets for me her :whistle:

 

 

Custom Enzo sacs, no counter weight....

400'ish bow ballast

Two adults ob

Manual Trim tab set as low as possible

Left hand drive

 

 

 

Your wave looks dialed nice !!!!!

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ENZODAYZ    3

Sorry I missed the most important part, I have a switchblade.

 

THAT is a very clean starboard!

 

But I need more info..

 

-Right of Left hand drive?

 

-Trim Tab type and setting?

 

-What year is your boat?

 

Does it consistently look that clean? This is the first time I heard that someone runs counter balance for a starboard wave....wait a sec.... you must have a Right rotation drive.... right er, correct???

-left hand

 

-No power trim tabs. Can't have it with the switchblade. I have a been trying different custom fixed trim plates to help clean up the wave.

 

-2005

 

No it's not consistently that clean.

 

I read on CC thread that a little counter balance helps give the wave more push. I have only tried it a few times and I am undecided.

 

How are you adjusting the manual trim plate???

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SMITH    2

Left hand drive!!... that is by far the best starboard wave I've seen for an SV230.. nicely done!

 

 

 

The manual tab can slightly adjust with turnbuckles. There is no hinge, so it's pretty limited..

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ENZODAYZ    3

With the switchblade there's no room for the turnbuckles. I will have to stick with custom bent down tab I am trying.

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Chrisj4207    18

 

 

 

Typical wash..

 

Clean as it gets for me her :whistle:

 

 

Custom Enzo sacs, no counter weight....

400'ish bow ballast

Two adults ob

Manual Trim tab set as low as possible

Left hand drive

 

 

Looks familiar?

Nice looking waves? surfs up

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Chrisj4207    18

Here's a pic of me daughter. Starboard Enzo sac, bow 400lbs and port counter balance 200 for more push.

 

Chris what's a rudder tab

?

ill post a pic of it. It's mainly used for counter steering if your boat wants to steer to the right or left a little. I've found it useful for my goofy wave?I tried it in all directions

Nice looking wave!! I likey

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SMITH    2

2007

 

Hey smith, what yr is your boat?

07

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mac19    4

 

 

 

Typical wash..

 

Clean as it gets for me her :whistle:

 

 

Custom Enzo sacs, no counter weight....

400'ish bow ballast

Two adults ob

Manual Trim tab set as low as possible

Left hand drive

 

 

That bottom goofy wave is beauty!!

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RVR-RAT    269

Rough windy days at the river a couple weeks ago. The best we could get before we were blown off the water. A picture of my sons friend.

 

 

 

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SMITH    2

Rough windy days at the river a couple weeks ago. The best we could get before we were blown off the water. A picture of my sons friend.

 

 

 

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Cleaner lip all the way to the front, that's what mine is lacking. What is your trim tab set at? Do you think the rudder key makes a difference? The 244 has a 14" prop with the cut away in the hull, correct?

 

The darksiders all get face shots when they're up close in the pocket. Not sure if I should try the mud flap or the winged plate to fix it.

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