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08-04-2020, 04:33 PM #1
Transfers 2020 SA
Hey Guys,
Intro first I suppose!
I'm Justin and I just came from a completely revamped Tige 23V to a Supra SA, found the supra forum dead as a hammer so here I am!
So on my Tige I built my own surf system gsa style and had no problem transferring the wave from one side to the other.
On the SA I find the transfers extremely slow, is that normal?
To be able to stay in the wave I have to signal the transfer, then count down from 5 and then start moving over, the wait seems like forever.
It works fine mind you, just super slow.
Is it a function of the Lencos being slow or is there a setting I'm missing?
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08-04-2020, 05:00 PM #2
It’s just in the software. I don’t think you can change that
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08-04-2020, 05:08 PM #3
Hi Justin:
Welcome!
The Supra Forum went dead years ago and most the new boat owners moved over here - Moomba or Supra.
What year to you have on the SA? KnoxMojo is a member on here and was just posting some video on Facebook with his 2018 SA going from heal-side > toe-side. We do the same thing on a 2018 SL. Have a countdown on 3-2-1, then switch. Wave forms on the opposite side in ?3? seconds. Hard for me to say b/c I have not counted and I'm still not that good going heal-side.
Do you have a video you can post?2018 Supra SL400
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08-04-2020, 05:19 PM #4
Thanks for the welcome!
That's what I gathered on the forum.
2020 SA
I suppose I'll get used to the countdown I just don't get why I should have to lol.
I saw an advertisement talking about fast transfers 1.8 seconds, but i'd say mine's closer to 5 seconds.
I don't have a video at the moment I'll try to get one next time I'm out.
is this the video you're referring to?
https://www.facebook.com/scott.waltm...&theater&ifg=1
Seems the same as mine, you can see his hand signal to tell the driver to switch at 7 seconds and the wave doesn't start to form until 13-14 seconds in.
Not really a big deal just seems poorly programmed.
Does it retract and extend at the same time or am I waiting for the retraction before extending the other tab?
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08-04-2020, 09:04 PM #5
Yep. That is KnoxMojo. He is usually on here.
Good luck with your 2020. Do you have your wave dialed in the way you like it?
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08-05-2020, 10:12 AM #6
Not yet, still messing with it, only been out a few times so far.
The guy we got it from had everything set to 100 and said the wave was great, I have to disagree.
With 100% front and rear, wake plate at 100 and tab at 100 the wave was just a big wedge that was borderline unsurfable.
After changing things up and playing with autowake a bit we've got a great surfable wave but it could use more height and length (read lead lol)
Currently running 100% port, ~60-80% starboard, 70-80% center 20-30% wakeplate and 85% surf plate.
Seems to work fairly well.
I think I need another couple hundred lbs on the surf side so I can fill the port and center ballast up more and keep the pitch and roll.
Haven't run with a big crew yet, planning on taking a boat full on saturday and am super excited to see/ride the wave.
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08-05-2020, 03:21 PM #7
Lift wake plate all the way up and add more front/middle weight
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08-05-2020, 03:34 PM #8Senior Member
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If Supra is anything like Moomba...i know my surf tab is 65/70 on port/starboard...and wakeplate usually at 15-25
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2019 Mojo
2017 Mondo - SOLD
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08-06-2020, 11:28 AM #9
I know we are talking totally different boats, but with my Craz, I find that I need to make sure my boat is weighted pretty evenly if I want to do transfers. If everyone plus my lead is sitting on the surf side, I find it takes longer for the wave to develope after switching. That being said, I don’t really have a problem doing it. You also need to make sure Autowake isn’t draining too much ballast from the non-surf side. If I have my boat weighted perfectly with people and lead, I can usually see 100% ballast in front and surf side, with 90% non-surf side. Then When you transfer you still have enough weight on the transfer side to get the wave to develop quickly.
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2018 Moomba Craz
6.2L Raptor 400
6 Pump Ballast, Autowake 2.0, Flow 2.0 Surf System
OJ 15x13 Wake Prop
Digital Cruise Pro 3 (paddle wheel)
Wetsounds Rev 10's
2005 Supra Launch 22SSV - Sold
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08-06-2020, 03:25 PM #10