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    Default what speed do you wakeboard at?

    Speed - 23mph
    Boat - '09 Mobius LSV
    Skill Level - beginner
    Weight - 185 lbs.
    Rope Length - 65-70'
    Wake Plate -just a bump from all the way down
    Ballast - Gravity III all full 1200lbs
    People on Board - usually 2 or 3

    how bout you guys? i'd like to hear from some good guys, the ones that land more than they fall, unlike me.

    and please critique my setup.

    the wake seems to white wash a bit if put the plate higher (nose of boat higher). i read somewhere that with the ballast and people on board, maybe i should be going a bit slower? and maybe 65' rope?

    my goal is to just be able to clear the wake on a regular basis, i'm not going for crazy spins or huge air - yet.

    luke
    Last edited by urban8designs; 07-08-2010 at 11:20 AM.

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    I would check the calibration of your speed control, i suspect you arent actually riding at 23mph. at 23mph, you should be able to have the plate at least half way up with no whitewash, you are likely going much slower than 23. grab a handheld GPS and see how fast you are actually going. my setup is as follows:
    800 in the vdrive lockers, front ballast full whatever that is, a 750 lb bag in the cockpit area, and another 400 up front, I may need a little more weight up front. i can only get the wakeplate to 1/4 the way up before it porpoises, and oh ya, we ride around 23.5mph. my boats a 2003 though different hull.

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    gps approved! i'm at 23 mph. i have a bow bag in the garage i never use. if i throw that back in, should i be able to get the plate to halfway? the bow bag probably adds another 400 lbs. up front.

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    never hurts to try it out. if you are just beginning I wouldnt weight it down too heavy though or youll be scared of it. maybe not though you could be crazy I dont know you. lifting up the plate however is going to make the wake more vertical, not rampy, if you are having trouble clearing the wake, this isnt going to help you, its going ot make it worse. for now you should just ride stock with the plate down till you learn that progressive edge and can land consistently. try riding at 60 feet for a while also till you get real comfortable with that. most of the beginners I pull around 60feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by urban8designs View Post
    Speed - 23mph
    Boat - '09 Mobius LSV
    Skill Level - beginner
    Weight - 185 lbs.
    Rope Length - 65-70'
    Wake Plate -just a bump from all the way down
    Ballast - Gravity III all full 1200lbs
    People on Board - usually 2 or 3

    how bout you guys? i'd like to hear from some good guys, the ones that land more than they fall, unlike me.

    and please critique my setup.

    the wake seems to white wash a bit if put the plate higher (nose of boat higher). i read somewhere that with the ballast and people on board, maybe i should be going a bit slower? and maybe 65' rope?

    my goal is to just be able to clear the wake on a regular basis, i'm not going for crazy spins or huge air - yet.

    luke
    Hey Luke,

    Sounds like a solid setup for intermediate riders.

    For the riders on my boat that are trying to get w2w jumps consistent we slow down to 20-21, skip the ballast, and keep the rope at 60-65 feet. This lets the rider really focus on fundamentals like stance, handle position, progressive edge, standing tall at the wake, etc. As they improve we start adding ballast, rope, and speed incrementally so that they stay challenged but consistent.

    This is my normal setup:
    Boat - 08 LSV
    Skill Level - Intermediate
    Speed - 22.5
    Rope Length - 70'
    Wake Plate - depends on how many people and where they are seated, but usually very close to center
    Ballast - (roughly) 600 in each rear corner, 400 in the locker, and 400 bow sac
    People on Board - 2-4

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    Quote Originally Posted by yager97 View Post
    I would check the calibration of your speed control, i suspect you arent actually riding at 23mph. at 23mph, you should be able to have the plate at least half way up with no whitewash, you are likely going much slower than 23.
    I was going to say the same thing. At 23 mph I don't think I could make wash in the wake with the plate even if I wanted to.

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    now that i think about it, i haven't messed with the plate since we were around 20-21 mph. and we were getting just the beginning of wash w/ a long 70' rope. anywho.

    thanks for the suggestions, i have things to try out sunday! dial it down and hopefully get more consistent.
    Last edited by urban8designs; 07-08-2010 at 12:23 PM.

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    I have a 07 LSV and run the exact same setup as brain_rinse.

    It sounds to me like you need a little more weight in the bow. try moving all your passengers up there next time and see if the wake clears up.
    2007 LSV

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    07 XLV, weight 3000 Lbs+, 80', 24.5/25mph

    I found this to be the best set up on my boat. Gets really nice with about 4 or 5 people on board.

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    75 feet 2200 to 3000 lbs ballast and 23 MPH. Nice wake
    2008 LSV
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