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  1. #11
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    Possibly silly question, but you don't happen to have your surf switch engaged to one side do you?
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  2. #12
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    It is offset by design so you can pull the prop shaft without pulling the rudder.

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  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stazi View Post
    Not on the new boats


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    Pretty sure (on the Supra anyway) you can set a minimum depth in settings. Maybe the Moomba software is different?


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  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pound View Post
    Possibly silly question, but you don't happen to have your surf switch engaged to one side do you?
    That was one of the first things I checked when I noticed the pull, but when I moved the switch from off to on the system said I was going too fast for the system to activate.

    I was curious as to whether a plate got moved by the impact but when we took the boat out of the water both surf plates were in their default off positions.


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  5. #15
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    Took the boat out again yesterday and it was behaving normally again with little to no pull even at 25-30mph cruising down the lake.
    Perhaps one of the surf plates did get knocked out of position the other day.

    Anyway thanks to all for the responses. Definitely put my mind at ease!


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    Quote Originally Posted by philip.clemmons View Post
    Pretty sure (on the Supra anyway) you can set a minimum depth in settings. Maybe the Moomba software is different?


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    You can set a Minimum Depth Warning on the Supra. I have mine set at 7', when you get below that it pops up a warning message on the screen...not sure if it makes an alarm go off.
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    Maybe you were dragging something after the impact and didn't realize it? I was on a debris filled early season Lake Cumberland this weekend and unfortunately bounced my new boat off of a few things... No damage at all, but not a good feeling...
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    Quote Originally Posted by korey View Post
    Maybe you were dragging something after the impact and didn't realize it? I was on a debris filled early season Lake Cumberland this weekend and unfortunately bounced my new boat off of a few things... No damage at all, but not a good feeling...
    Definitely not a good feeling when you can’t remember how the boat is supposed to behave!

    I’m loving the Craz! Such an upgrade over the last I/o runabout we had!!


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