Once again, the most comprehensive explanations on weighting these boats out in order to maximize all that included ballast. As always, thanks for all the work, putting out videos like this are not easy!
Logs in fort Loudon lake?!? Man, that never happens! 😂 kidding, that area in the spring is a log infested area. Where the little and big T meet. Glad you got that beast back out. Nice review Robert.
Superb review!!! Looking forward to the next video. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to making these great videos. The state of Alabama legislature is now considering a law that restricts wakesurfing to certain areas of the bigger lakes so I hope it doesn't take away the fun we have on our wave!
Our 2022 SL is at the dealer now ready for pick. Thanks for the great explanation as usual! We have 700 pounds of lead ready but will look to optimize that pitch of 9.5 degrees.
What you're explaining makes perfect sense: Being able to make use of your full ballast yields the best wave, given the desired pitch angle can be achieved. What I'm wondering though, what speaks against filling everything (front and back) to 100% and then using the surf tab to get your desired pitch?
it doesn't work, that is a very good question. I have answered before but probably several videos ago. First, you should use your wakeplate as little as possible. You want your boat to displace as much water as possible, so put the plate all the way up will help that boat suck down. If the plate is all the way up (which it is in our testing and surfing) then you can't raise it anymore to pitch up. If you want to pitch down, then you will be artificially LIFTING the back of the boat out of the water, preventing the hull from its full potential, of what it can displace. Make sense? Best wave, is to put your wake plate all the way up or in a neutral position depending on your boat. On the supra, that is all the way up. On some boats, you can't do that, because they have other issues and require the plate to give that downforce to clean up the wave, not good.
I am thinking about getting a 2020 Supra SA or a 2019 Malibu 23lsv. Are the ballast pumps always running in the supra due to auto wake and does that wear them? Also would like your opinion on the malibu. Awesome video!
They are not always on, and they are using the most bullet proof type of pump. I have put hundreds of hours on autowake in one season without issue. I would just keep extra impellers for the pumps, and have them changed out every 100 hours or so, or every season, whichever comes first.
I am a bigger guy to 260lbs I cannot let go of the rope at all. I’ve watched a lot of your videos. I can’t pull it all together and it’s frustrating surfing behind se550
So that is plenty of lead for a monster wake. The pitch and roll should be about the SAME as this SL video, remember that it doesn't matter when you put the lead, what matters is the same pitch and roll and tab settings. See our Wakesurf Science video ua-cam.com/video/AD1wEPrSWuw/v-deo.html on how to optimize your weight, and we have done several videos on the best settings for the 2019 Supra SE, which is the same hull. About 9.5-10 degrees of pitch, 3-5 degrees of roll on the goofy side, and -1 - -2 degrees on regular, speed of 11.2-11.6.
Once again, the most comprehensive explanations on weighting these boats out in order to maximize all that included ballast. As always, thanks for all the work, putting out videos like this are not easy!
Glad it was helpful!
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Logs in fort Loudon lake?!? Man, that never happens! 😂 kidding, that area in the spring is a log infested area. Where the little and big T meet. Glad you got that beast back out. Nice review Robert.
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we have a 20 G23 and like it, but that new SL looks sweeeeet! Great explanation of settings, pitch and roll and setup. Great vid..thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
Awesome video, love Norris Lake! Place I learned how to Wakeboard
Superb review!!! Looking forward to the next video. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to making these great videos. The state of Alabama legislature is now considering a law that restricts wakesurfing to certain areas of the bigger lakes so I hope it doesn't take away the fun we have on our wave!
My pleasure!
Our 2022 SL is at the dealer now ready for pick. Thanks for the great explanation as usual! We have 700 pounds of lead ready but will look to optimize that pitch of 9.5 degrees.
Good luck!
So sick!!!
Great video and can’t wait to try it on my Supra!
Good luck!
What you're explaining makes perfect sense: Being able to make use of your full ballast yields the best wave, given the desired pitch angle can be achieved. What I'm wondering though, what speaks against filling everything (front and back) to 100% and then using the surf tab to get your desired pitch?
it doesn't work, that is a very good question. I have answered before but probably several videos ago. First, you should use your wakeplate as little as possible. You want your boat to displace as much water as possible, so put the plate all the way up will help that boat suck down. If the plate is all the way up (which it is in our testing and surfing) then you can't raise it anymore to pitch up. If you want to pitch down, then you will be artificially LIFTING the back of the boat out of the water, preventing the hull from its full potential, of what it can displace. Make sense? Best wave, is to put your wake plate all the way up or in a neutral position depending on your boat. On the supra, that is all the way up. On some boats, you can't do that, because they have other issues and require the plate to give that downforce to clean up the wave, not good.
I am thinking about getting a 2020 Supra SA or a 2019 Malibu 23lsv. Are the ballast pumps always running in the supra due to auto wake and does that wear them?
Also would like your opinion on the malibu.
Awesome video!
They are not always on, and they are using the most bullet proof type of pump. I have put hundreds of hours on autowake in one season without issue. I would just keep extra impellers for the pumps, and have them changed out every 100 hours or so, or every season, whichever comes first.
Can you do a moomba max review in the future? Some say it’s the best bang for your buck wake boat
I will look into that.
I am a bigger guy to 260lbs I cannot let go of the rope at all. I’ve watched a lot of your videos. I can’t pull it all together and it’s frustrating surfing behind se550
feel free to email me, or visit if in TN.
What were the plate and tab settings for the goofy? Awesome wave!
plate 0, tabs were set to the default, its like 85 on one side and 95 on the other? don't remember, but def the default tab settings.
2022 Supra SE550 best set up? With 1,000lb lead too?
So that is plenty of lead for a monster wake. The pitch and roll should be about the SAME as this SL video, remember that it doesn't matter when you put the lead, what matters is the same pitch and roll and tab settings. See our Wakesurf Science video ua-cam.com/video/AD1wEPrSWuw/v-deo.html on how to optimize your weight, and we have done several videos on the best settings for the 2019 Supra SE, which is the same hull. About 9.5-10 degrees of pitch, 3-5 degrees of roll on the goofy side, and -1 - -2 degrees on regular, speed of 11.2-11.6.
@@wake9tv awesome! Thank you!
you welcome.
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These dam things ruin a nice serene day on the lake for everyone. No respect.