Excellent! Post up some pics of the wake when you get her wet.
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Excellent! Post up some pics of the wake when you get her wet.
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Got all the parts from Skiers Choice. Still surprised that this one works in a 180 degree rotation on LSV vs. Mondo/Mojo 90 degrees.
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The flow on the LSV doesn't seem to be as quite as effective as the mojo/Mondo flow in my experience. I can't seem to run as symmetrical weight like those guys. The LSV seems to still like a solid lean. You can run more in the opposite side than without it and def helps you shape the wave differently with each position.
Hull design was my understanding.
Well this cost me $1000 installed (done myself). So let's hope it at least was worth that. Even though it is a manual system, it does provide a selling point down the road if I ever want to upgrade to Mojo or Craz. Still not sold on them, considering I only owe like 28 on mine now (bought new). They want like 70k for Craz and will only offer me 40 for my 13 which has all the upgrades.
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You'll be pleased with the wave. My wife and I surf opposite sides so my hope was filling it all even or relatively close to that. So from that point I'm a little let down after seeing all the automated systems now. I'm biased of course but I think/hope it will provide some selling point as well down the road.
Yeah I ride Goofy and of course everyone else rides left. But my right side actually has been cleaner than port side which is good. Looking forward to testing it out though once it warms up to see what this will do for my wave.
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I ride goofy as well and have had better luck with that side also.
I have the manual flow on my LSV and have found it creates a wave equal to when we used to over weight one side. It took a while to get tuned in though. I ended up running a lot of bow weight and found the best setting was actually as horizontal as I could get the plate, usually resting against the top pin, before it got to any of the 3 set holes.(if that makes sense). We run 900 on surf side, 750 on other.