Still can't go wireless! 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV w/1100Lbs ballast upgrade
Hello all,
Like the other person that has a 22SSV I am really struggling wake surfing without the rope. Here is my setup:
Fly High Fatsac 1100Lbs ballast upgrade installed this weekend in the left side storage locker to replace the 750lbs (I think?) stock ballast.
Initially had a Ronix Thrasher Marshmellow 5'2" board but just bought a Ronix Koal fish 5' 6" board as the shop said I may just need a stiffer epoxy board.
I first filled just the new 1100lbs ballast full (which scared the crap out of us as the boat lists so badly and is really unstable with any side chop. My wife and kids were not amused.
Anyway - ran at 10MPH, 11 and then to 9.6. I was able to get some slack in the rope and ride but was literally on top of the swim platform. I was able to let go and ride for a few seconds but then lost the wave. I am leaning way forward on the board and putting my weight on the balls of my feet. I am also a snowboarder and surfer (pro surfer as a kid) so it should not be this hard for me.
Next we filled the front ballast (not sure what the stock weight is) almost all the way up and the left side locker full to 1100lbs. My wife is about 95lbs and both my kids are about 100lbs total so not much passenger weight on the boat. I was hoping that would be the ticket as I really don't want to add even more ballast as it makes my wife (the driver when I ride) very very nervous and the boat handles like a pig and is very unstable.
We have the wake plate set all the way up and didn't really mess with it.
Here is a photo. You will note that the rope is slack however it does not stay this way for very long.
http://s205.photobucket.com/user/Cop...00386.jpg.html
Any suggestions on the boat setup? Maybe mess with the wakeplate? We tried faster, slower center ballast full, center ballast empty center ballast 1/2 full. No luck. Maybe I need a thicker board with more float? These boards just seem awful thin for such a small wake/wave but I see people on Youtube and on our lake just ripping the wake like it is nothing so I'm baffled. I really don't want to get a new Malibu or similar with the wake gate just to wake surf behind a boat. I know I will really enjoy it as I've been surfing my whole life and I am getting too old to really wakeboard other than just cruising. Flips and tricks like I used to do 10 years ago just don't appeal to me anymore.
Thanks!
Still can't go wireless! 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV w/1100Lbs ballast upgrade
Different boat, but in my 21v I need around 950 in the surf side corner and it makes an ok wave at 11 mph and wake plate 1/4 way down. However if I have 2 extra people on the boat and put them on the surf side in addition to the 950 in the back it's a pretty nice wave. I find any weight on the opposite side and the wake starts to wash out, same with any weight in the front.
Re: Still can't go wireless! 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV w/1100Lbs ballast upgrade
I only skimmed the responses so i might be redundant.
I would start at 11mph and work your way up to 12.5, checking the speed with gps.
Is the bow playpen or walk thru? I run with my 1180 bow sac full. I'll often run a few hundred in the non surf side in addition to the 1100 surf side. Different boat but similar hull. The ronix Koal should work well.
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Re: Still can't go wireless! 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV w/1100Lbs ballast upgrade
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Originally Posted by
Copper
What do you think about partial filling the right side ballast (I think 750lbs) to offset the left side 1100Lbs ballast a little bit and filling the front full?
Yes and yes
You don't want a Malibu.
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Re: Still can't go wireless! 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV w/1100Lbs ballast upgrade
Put your toes closer to the edge towards the wave and really put a lot of weight forward. It takes a while to feel it. Supra's like bow weight for a good pocket, so fill up that center sac for sure. Keep working at it. If you have a clean wave that comes up to your knees, you have a plenty good wave. Just comes down to practice and technique at that point.
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Re: Still can't go wireless! 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV w/1100Lbs ballast upgrade
Definitely agree with the guys above. There is a technique to learn that wave size isn't going to fix.
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Still can't go wireless! 2008 Supra Launch 22SSV w/1100Lbs ballast upgrade
Damn! 5'6"?? That's huge!! I ride a Soulcraft 4'10" and I'm 210#