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  1. #11
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    When surfing left the right tab is at 35 the center tab is 95 and the left tab is 0. Still playing with the setup trying to get more push to go ropeless. Still pretty new to the helix and surfing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfreeman View Post
    When surfing left the right tab is at 35 the center tab is 95 and the left tab is 0. Still playing with the setup trying to get more push to go ropeless. Still pretty new to the helix and surfing.
    Ideally you want to use as little as center tab as possible. Having it at 95 is lifting the rear of the boat too much and defeats ballast. You wave will be longer but much less power and height with the center plate at 95.

    We run the Max at 65 surf tab for regular and 70-75 surf tab for goofy. The center usually is 0-15 depending on water conditions.

    Last edited by haknslash; 10-10-2020 at 09:42 PM.
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    I'll make this super simple,I have a 17 helix and it surfs like an animal, go to wake makers get the 1150 a for the rear and that's it, forget auto wake fill everything until it overflows and wala your in for a great day.

  4. #14
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    I'll second that. I used to mess around a bit with extra weight and settings... now I just fill everything to 100% (have WM 1140s), 65 starboard (surf left), 70 port... just switch tabs back and forth and wave is great.

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