Quote Originally Posted by ragboy View Post
Couple things, I HAVE played with the surf tabs on the supra and moombas we have been on, but the defaults on those, i have found are good and you should prob leave alone. Especially IMO you shouldn't use them to try to "adjust" the wave, adjust the wave with pitch (steep, length, push) and not the surf tabs IMO. You get all of the push with the tabs deployed to default, and if you bring that up some, the wave may be a shape you like, but it won't be as powerful.

As far as the lead, first, watch this video I did:

https://youtu.be/fRX6v9QpycI

It gives great principals on how to work this out on your boat.

On the mojo, I think it least half of the 1000 lbs is up front, I will count all bags on our next outing. But its basically a simple principle, find the best pitch and roll for your wave that you want, and then place the lead so that you will be at 100/100/100 and you are surfing at that pitch/roll, and your wakeplate is NOT higher than 25. I prefer ZERO on goofy on the mojo. So there is no, "put the weight exactly here" answer. It depends where everyone is sitting for instance. When its just my wife and daughter, we have it setup perfectly. I have AW on, and sometimes one side may go down to 90, that's it. But if I bring some people on the boat, and they all sit in the back, I may move some lead up front, or tell someone to sit up there, or my pitch will be at 11.5, and it won't be that great, get it?

HTH.
Thanks. I have watched your video a couple times and I believe I have that down. I had been playing with the surf tabs just to see what difference they would make, and now I don't remember what the factory settings were. I am guessing 60 for regular surfing and 70 for goofy?

Going out again tomorrow, I will drop the wake plate down to 10, and move a little lead from the bow to the stern to get my 9 pitch up to 10. as well as moving some from port to starboard to get me closer to -1 vs -1.5

Thanks for all the help. I think with these couple tweaks it will be even better than last weekend.