Possibly. I didn't experience that.
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As promised. For reference, goofy wave is a 4'8" 8 year old. Regular wave is a 6' teen.
Running 400# lead. Wakemakers bags. 800# floor sac. Goofy plates at 55 port and 10 wake plate. Regular is 40 starboard and 10 wake plate. And 10.8mph.
Thanks again "Dakota4ce" for all your help.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d1c88ac9f0.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...a9ab8a3716.jpg
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Very nice wave. What are the autowake numbers with that set up?
Sorry for the glare. Snapped these yesterday. Please dont takes a gospel, I dont think my sensors are calibrated well. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d7b05cfd03.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...0fbca7ea52.jpg
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I would say you need a calibration possibly.
Personally targets for pitch and roll:
9 high both sides
-3 to -4 roll regular
5 roll goofy
Clean every time. Try to use weight and not loads of tab to get these numbers.
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Tried the suckgate and it sucked.
Added 2000# on tap of factory ballast, all behind driver and it was amazing.
Interestingly with that much weight it didn't really matter where your tabs were set, the wave was good through out the entire range, just different characteristics from a huge skim shape to more of a barrel shape.
We set the tabs (center:outside) 0:100, 0:90, 0:80.... all the way down to about 0:30 to figure out which wave I liked best. We then did the same thing with the center tabs and went from 0:30, 10:30, 20:30, 30:30 to figure out the 'sweet spot'.
I used autowake to get pitch/roll right while going through the above process.
What was ideal setting for you? I have also additional 2000#.
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As of now I am a fan of the 30:30 wave with autowake factory settings, but I have only spent 2 weekends with the boat. Autowake kept front tank at 92%, surf side 100%, and offside 90%.