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gkfrost9
09-02-2020, 03:41 PM
I've been doing a bunch of reading and wondering if I am getting confused by terminology/changes in the Flow system? My first question is the Wake Plate. When surfing, sounds like it should be a LOW number if not ZERO. First, I would like to confirm that and second, what does that really mean. Is zero straight out? Or all the way closest to boat (pulled in)(pushed out?)?

Second, some posts talk about setting BOTH pt/stbd tabs to certain percentage. I don't use AW or the toggle for Flow 2.0, I use the surf control in the upper left of the screen. When it is set to surf port, I can only control the center wake plate and the starboard surf plate. How does one adjust both? (surf control off?)

On a side note, is there a way to find Pitch/Roll without turning autowake on for a second?

Thanks,
Geoff

Shoebox
09-02-2020, 04:46 PM
I've been doing a bunch of reading and wondering if I am getting confused by terminology/changes in the Flow system? My first question is the Wake Plate. When surfing, sounds like it should be a LOW number if not ZERO. First, I would like to confirm that and second, what does that really mean. Is zero straight out? Or all the way closest to boat (pulled in)(pushed out?)?

Second, some posts talk about setting BOTH pt/stbd tabs to certain percentage. I don't use AW or the toggle for Flow 2.0, I use the surf control in the upper left of the screen. When it is set to surf port, I can only control the center wake plate and the starboard surf plate. How does one adjust both? (surf control off?)

On a side note, is there a way to find Pitch/Roll without turning autowake on for a second?

Thanks,
Geoff

Yes, Smartplate 0 is all the way up. 100 is all the way down. You only control 1 Flow tab at a time, the one opposite to the side you're surfing.

Stazi
09-02-2020, 05:25 PM
You can only see pitch and roll with Autowake on. But you can quickly revert it back to cruise by flicking any ballast pump on for a second. That will kick it out of Autowake.


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dakota4ce
09-02-2020, 06:33 PM
You can only see pitch and roll with Autowake on. But you can quickly revert it back to cruise by flicking any ballast pump on for a second. That will kick it out of Autowake.


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Even in the 2020? I thought that may have changed. Heck I don’t know. I’m just a simple caveman.


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