I would say (and let me preface this by saying this is my first v drive so I really know nothing compared to most on here) that is how the wake9 crew roles with their SC boats to get the best wave. I look at this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v354yYxynns and their Supra SA is ploughing through the water when they have it weighted and dialed in. Why? I don't fully know but I would say that you need to displace the water and have it plough through and I would imagine you max ploughed through the water to a similar degree but riding inside how would you know? The state that the Mondo felt super safe and not the least bit over loaded and it is a good few inches below the rub rail at the worst spot and still a decent distance to the top beyond that so to suggest that it is starting to look like an overloaded ski boat the ones I have seen the water looks flush or above the top of the sunpad on the back corner when it is listed so it is not that bad
The other thing with the drone footage will make it look worse and the water at it's high point is mid boat is likely a ways off the boat itself where the wave is created not actually running up the side of the boat so I would suggest it is not near as bad as the footage might make it seem but someone else can confirm as I said I know very little lol.
2021 Moomba Mondo, 500lbs of lead, wake makers bag busters
Raptor 400 1.76 15.5" x 15 prop, changing to 15.5" x 13.25 for summer of 2023
2018 Yamaha 212x (SOLD)