Quote Originally Posted by Pound View Post
Hey Matt,
How does Autowake work for wakeboarding? is it going to be constantly trying to adjust for roll as the rider pulls out to either side? Or do most people just not use it for wakeboarding?

Also in your last dissertation (kidding, thanks for putting so much time into this) you only mentioned the system draining ballast to achieve its settings. Can it not also transfer ballast between port/starboard etc? that would be more efficient and result in less overall loss of ballast when passengers move around which unfortunately is just part of life on a tow boat most of the time.
IMHO Autoflow works the best for wakeboarding as it ensures even wakes despite uneven passenger seating, so I use it for that and I like it. You also can get more consistent wakeboarding wakes every time with it. My fondness of it ends with surfing though as it like to remove ballast to reach the roll and pitch settings and personally I rather fill everything to the max and adjust my plates to tune the wave. Taking any weight out just diminishes the wave size in my experience.


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