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07-08-2019, 09:55 AM #11Senior Member
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Question. What if Autowake is not setup correctly? I don't know what the stock Autowake settings are, my boat was "Tuned" by the dealer. In the past Autowake wanted more Port weight, when all passengers were on the Port side. It drained the starboard tank, our wake was shit. I am sure these are issue that can be figured out though.
It seems like I should just keep all my ballast and roll the boat with the surf plates?Last edited by flienlow; 07-08-2019 at 09:57 AM.
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07-08-2019, 10:16 AM #12
I can’t speak to the MAX autowake settings, but out of the box my SA autowake settings rock.
I know the SC engineers spent a lot of time dialing in the factory presets.
But I understand the urge to go old school when a factory preset doesn’t produce what you want.
I do think SC needs to provide a Autowake tutorial manual and or videos. It’s an incredible tech tool, but most don’t understand it.
SC needs to dedicate and Engineering intern to write the manual
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07-08-2019, 10:27 AM #13Senior Member
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You should need roughly 9 degrees nose up and 3.5 roll to regular and around 5 goofy. That’s a pretty decent setup for this running surface. Even if Autowake doesn’t have those angles inputted, just change them to that. Those are the basic ideal angles.
Rolling with plate tends to lift the boat a bit....but that’s one way to work toward it. I like to get the angles correct, be sunk as far as possible, and use as little plate as it takes to form a wave.
Auto awake itself is a pretty darn cool system even if you don’t use it all the time. But it’s definitely not useless.
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07-08-2019, 10:28 AM #14Senior Member
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You would definitely want to calibrate the system properly.
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07-08-2019, 11:12 AM #15Senior Member
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I really wish there was more info on how to use it. I will admit i am complete unfamiliar with how to use it but tried it for the first time this past week. I have a mondo with upgraded 750s in the back lockers, along with the 500 front bag and 500 centertank. I could not get a wave with any push. The wave looked great but when i surfed it, it was soft and couldn't vacate the rope. i think the center plate was hurting the wave. it was at 75 or higher for most of the session.
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07-08-2019, 11:20 AM #16
That is for sure. WP 0-15 is how you'll get most of the push. 10.8-11. Over 11 if you want to try to length a little bit has worked for me.
Wakeplate at over 15 is 'lifting' the back of the boat out of the water too much and not letting that lower edge cut into the water to start the wave.--
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07-08-2019, 01:41 PM #17Junior Member
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I did the same thing this weekend and finally got a good wave. I read through all of Matts comments about the autowake, but there is no replacement for displacement and that is part of what I was missing. I had full ballast, with #200 lead weight on surf side, #100 on starboard and #100 in front most storage area. Surf plate at 65, smartplate at 25 and speed at 11 mph, and I didnt have to pump my freaking face off to stay in the pocket. I did feel like the bow was stilling pretty low in the water and when it got real choppy I was concerned that it might take on some water. Whats your weight set up like?
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07-08-2019, 01:47 PM #18'19 MAX
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07-09-2019, 09:26 AM #19Senior Member
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07-09-2019, 11:34 AM #20Senior Member
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THIS........
This isn't directed any any one person, just a general statement. It's really quite simple when you actually take the time to learn how to use the tool. Matt Brown spent a considerable amount of time explaining AW and how to use it so there's very little excuse to not understand it. Can you create your wave manually, absolutely. But AW is also useful when you actually take the time to understand how it works and why it does what it does. If you let it drain your ballast then you clearly don't understand the system.
Do I think Skier's Choice dropped the ball on letting consumers know how to use it properly, absolutely. Do I think that the most useful info from the AW thread needs to be in a printed format and included in all future SC boat sales, absolutely..2017 Moomba Helix
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