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2018 Moomba Craz | Autowake 2.0, Zero-Off, G6 Pumps | Captain Blue/Dark Graphite/Silver Flake | Enzos + Lead
Hey is there a way to change the flow plates while in auto wake or do you have to go to the main blue menu every time?
2018 Craz, 3000lbs stock ballast, ENZOs, 500lb Lead Ballast, Still chasing the best wave!
2018 Craz with the auto wake 2.0
Here is the video for the first time now that the engine is broken in. I apologize for the qaulity of the video and the bad camera work. My Dad was the one shooting it on his Nikon. We will film future videos with a hull mounted GOPRO. This was us with stock ballast and not a lot of knowledge. I have two 350 bags SUMO bags that I am going to use until we upgrade to ENZO or WAKEMAKER bags(wife does not want to lose all of that storage), and I bought the 500lbs of lead from wakeballast.com today.(sorry post man) We cannot wait for that to show up so we can get out there to start tweaking the wake some more. I will keep posting pics as we figure it out.
Standard ballast filled all the way up 3000 lbs
+2 Adults in the boat
Flow plate 50%
Wake plate 25%
Pitch and Roll stock settings
Speed 10.8
Rider 5'10 205lbs
Board Ronix Koal Fish 5'0
Last edited by Snowslydder; 05-30-2018 at 01:33 AM.
2018 Craz, 3000lbs stock ballast, ENZOs, 500lb Lead Ballast, Still chasing the best wave!
OK in that case it’s pretty simple to change the adjustment on the surf plate. All you do is go into the second screen when you are not in autowake, and after you engage the side you want to surf on, you use the black buttons on the dash that are underneath the + and - yellow carats to adjust the plate up or down. For surfing on the port side I do not go more than 55% or the wave just goes flat. I still don’t understand why people crank it all the way down to 75-80% and think that this is going to make a bigger wake; because it will not. I think people assume that the more that you deploy the plate the bigger the wave gets, but that’s not how it works at all, as it reaches a point at which the more you deploy the plate, it starts to lift the boat out of the water on the opposite side of the wake that you are surfing and this basically counteracts the ballast that you have put in the boat. I also do not use Autowake for surfing, only wakeboarding.
And another tip is that if you do use it MANUALLY FILL ALL YOU BALLAST TO 100% FIRST, before you turn it on.
Here is the settings I had from this past weekend for my buddies surfing on the port side (natural foot). I’m a goofy footer and my settings are different slightly.
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2017 Moomba Craz
Thanks, I was aware of that page, just found it odd that the autowake did not have a way to get there. My wave was to steep and too short so there was no pocket. I think the poor use of plates and slow speed were the main factor. I will try those setting, do you pay attention to the pitch and roll at all
2018 Craz, 3000lbs stock ballast, ENZOs, 500lb Lead Ballast, Still chasing the best wave!
https://youtu.be/vgLYkRJmz7Y
If the link will work this was our first trip out this year, auto wake at 9 pitch 4.5 roll wake plate 0 surf plate at 65%. No extra weight on this run, just 1140 rears factory bow bag me driving and my youngest in the boat
2017 Craz surf auto wake
1140 # rears wet sounds
looks great gave it a like. I love the PNW lakes they are awesome
2018 Craz, 3000lbs stock ballast, ENZOs, 500lb Lead Ballast, Still chasing the best wave!