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    Default Ragboy’s surf setup tutorial

    If this was already posted, sorry. Thought everyone would enjoy as I saw it on Wakeworld.


    https://youtu.be/fRX6v9QpycI
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    I agree with most of it except the 50% wakeplate comment. That’s far too much. It lift the stern out of the water at that much deployment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stazi View Post
    I agree with most of it except the 50% wakeplate comment. That’s far too much. It lift the stern out of the water at that much deployment.


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    I agree Stazi. Maybe if you are slammed with weight but I haven’t reached that point on the Mojo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigOrange View Post
    I agree Stazi. Maybe if you are slammed with weight but I haven’t reached that point on the Mojo.



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    Agreed, I run mine around 25-15 depending on people to maintain the pitch I want. I also used the clinometer app he talks about. I don't use auto wake but like to keep track of my pitch and roll and this app does a great job at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigOrange View Post
    I agree Stazi. Maybe if you are slammed with weight but I haven’t reached that point on the Mojo.
    When you say slammed, how exactly are you quantifying that? Rub rail at level of water, etc?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stazi View Post
    I agree with most of it except the 50% wakeplate comment. That’s far too much. It lift the stern out of the water at that much deployment.


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    I was thinking the same thing when I watched it. You'd have to lighten the bow or add a ton of weight to the rear to get 9.5 with the wakeplate at 50.

    That's where I run it for my daughter and my buddy's daughter to squash the wave down and make it more "skimmy."

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    I like the Barbie boat.

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    I wouldn't be comfortable running with the rub-rail toward the water line. Right now I have 1100 rear bags, the 750+500 center and IBS, and 600 lbs of lead rear and mid-ship. I enjoy wakeboarding more than surf, so I'm not a pro at dialing my wave yet. But, at those weights, I still need to run the wakeplate at 0 to 10% in order to not loose push.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigOrange View Post
    I wouldn't be comfortable running with the rub-rail toward the water line. Right now I have 1100 rear bags, the 750+500 center and IBS, and 600 lbs of lead rear and mid-ship. I enjoy wakeboarding more than surf, so I'm not a pro at dialing my wave yet. But, at those weights, I still need to run the wakeplate at 0 to 10% in order to not loose push.
    With how deep these boats are now, I don't think you'd be able to add enough weight to get the rub rail to water level when stationary. Probably in an LSV, but not in the newer designs.

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