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Thread: AutoWake questions
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07-16-2018, 08:14 AM #331Junior Member
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Cassandra,
Maybe while you’re turning Autowake is trying to fix your pitch and roll by draining or filling tanks. Then when you straighten out everything is off. One solution would be to flip one of your pump switches to fill for a couple seconds before making your turn. This will turn Autowake off but leave your cruise speed set. Then nothing will change while turning. After you straighten out, your wave should return to exactly the way you had it after the turn. You can turn Autowake on again by pressing the left button. After a countdown, Autowake will become active and start monitoring your pitch and roll and adjusting the ballast levels.
Hope this helps.
Dave
2018 Mondo, stock ballast 2300 lbs
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07-16-2018, 10:30 AM #332
Sounds like your surf plate got screwed up, not sure how that would happen buy turning, but my goofy plate was acting up Saturday, I had it set for 80% and stock autowake setting, and would get autowake achieved, but the wave was complete crap. Would stop go again, nothing, then cycled the switch for the plates a couple of times , then it worked, the plate was stuck at 40% even though it said it was at 80%
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07-16-2018, 12:30 PM #333
You might also check what your wakeplate is doing when it does this, I've had mine also go to 100% on its own several times while surfing, with cruise set surfing, and with autowake set surfing, and it would reset back to where I had it set after stopping and going again.
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07-18-2018, 03:09 PM #334Junior Member
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Hi Matt, the static Autowake target numbers have been a huge help. For those that missed it try to get your boat at .5 pitch and either -2 roll or +2.5 roll depending on the surf side while sitting still waiting for the surfer to be ready. We do this by moving people to reduce the loss of ballast. I didn’t even realize that Autowake was trying to work while we were sitting still. We never got to "static Autowake achieved" before so I assumed that it was just letting me know that "static Autowake active" meant Autowake was ready to start working once we hit cruise speed. I was always a little miffed that I would see Autowake inactive right after throttle up but then I realized that you don’t want Autowake working while your pitch and roll are stabilizing. Looking forward to another great weekend - can't wait for holidays. Our lake has just hit a balmy 68 F. Hope you southerners appreciate what you have...
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07-18-2018, 07:20 PM #335Senior Member
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Matt, I have a quick question concerning AW and pitch and roll. I've been using AW for the last several weeks and I have to say that I've learned a ton just by watching it and anticipating it's next move. It's made me better as I tweak my wave. I have a 2017 Helix and it's maxed out as far as weight/ballast goes. I'm at the "legal" limit and maxed on on AMP. I know that the default regular surf is 9/-3 with stock ballast. My question deals with pitch and roll now that I'm maxed out on displacement. I've figured out that a lower pitch seems to produce a shorter/longer length wave and higher than 9 equals a steeper/ shorter length wave. My main question is about roll. With me having additional rear weight, lead bags throughout, and more weight in my lockers surf side, my roll is a good bit higher than 3. Is there a point of TOO MUCH roll where the wave isn't shaped correctly/not ideal or is it all just personal preference. Is the (3) roll just the optimal number you guys discovered with the stock ballast? I'm new to surfing so I'm learning. I've got a decent wave now but I want to work to dial it in and get the most out of my boat that I can so I didn't know if there was a point where I shouldn't try to get too much roll or if you want to get as much as you can.
2017 Moomba Helix
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07-20-2018, 04:45 PM #336Senior Member
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I will try to address this without getting too "long winded". I know some of you give me crap about that. hahaha
You are correct that higher pitch typically results in steeper/shorter waves and vice versa. BUT, as I always say, that all greatly depends on displacement. If you only have factory ballast and 1 passenger, setting the pitch to 11 degrees will NOT result in a steeper/shorter wave. The reason is to get to 11 degrees pitch, with factory ballast and 1 passenger, the only way the system can do that is to drain all the ballast in the front. Draining the ballast reduces displacement. Reducing displacement reduces wake size. So, theoretically the wave SHOULD be steeper, but it will probably be so much smaller that you can't tell the shape.
Same applies to roll. IF you are truly maxed out on displacement and have a LOT of weight in the boat, then you can move the roll to what ever you prefer. BUT keep in mind as you continue to change roll, at some point it will have to drain ballast which reduces displacement, which reduces size. So, if you tried to go to 10 degrees roll, then you couldn't do that without removing ballast on non surf side. Again, without displacement, the wave gets smaller.
We did find that 9 and -3 worked best to get a good shape while also trying to maximize displacement.
Hope that makes sense...Matt Brown
Product Development Manager
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07-22-2018, 08:53 AM #337Junior Member
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Matt,
Can I make a feature request for future iterations, not directly tied to autowake? We’ve (the wife and I) have found that it would be extremely helpful to have an indicator for the rudder orientation on the boat. Even an old school needle dial would be great. There are many times that getting everything ready to start and you realize that the boat isn’t heading straight forward because you can’t tell the rudder position. So the boat lurches off to the side and the driver has to do a quick turn of the wheel all while throttling up.
Heath2017 Moomba Craz Surf Edition
High altitude prop
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Autowake 2.0 firmware upgrade (20171121 version)
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07-22-2018, 12:33 PM #338
Simple fix, my ex was even able to figure it out, you idle the boat forward before ripping your rider out of the water,, pretty easy to tell which way your rudder is pionted if you do that.
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07-22-2018, 01:30 PM #339
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07-22-2018, 08:05 PM #340Junior Member
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2017 Moomba Craz Surf Edition
High altitude prop
1140 lb WakeMakers Universal Fit rear ballast upgrade
Autowake 2.0 firmware upgrade (20171121 version)
2013 SeaDoo GTI135SE with ski mode
1984 SeaRay 210 CC - traded