This year I'm going to reposition the actuators down a lot lower and make a new plate that also helps make the boat yaw a bit Should be putting it all up on thd channel as well. Stay tuned
Install just happened today. Lake test is this weekend The video will be out sometime next week. I did not modify the shape of the tabs, but I did do a little truck to the mounting that you'll want to see
The short answer is that a jet boat should be avoided at all costs for surfing There are ways to make them surf pretty good. But it'll never be a great surf boat and requires a lot of effort to surf one
Install is happening tomorrow. Video will take a week or so to get edited Lake test will be this weekend. If it works good I'll do a short showing the wave then.
Will you be installing this like the GSA system and listing the boat with the tabs or like the Malibu surf gate system? I’ll be doing the same but not sure which system works best
I figured the surf gates would be advantageous in that the boat would be level regardless of surfing on either side similar to using the suction cup gates
I explain the systems in this other video. I'll be doing mine down. It allows you to use less ballast and still get a great wave ruclips.net/video/CGSc3djlZoA/видео.html
Our season is really short, so the follow up hasnt happened yet. Too many projects, too little time. Ill make a note for a follow up though because I do need to close the gap up on this concept
The system works However you will need to tinker with it to get it right If you don't like tinkering I wpidl suggest you buy the infinity wave system and just install that
Disagree with the notion that a tab system is “better”. I had a nautique for several years and have surfed behind and driven malibus, centurion, supras and a few others with tabs systems. Would still pick the NSS over the tab systems for how it effects the driver and the wave. Yes you could make an argument that the centurion system saves fuel compared to a Malibu. But the NSS system was extremely frugal on fuel. I could go almost all day surfing and not even get to 1/4 tank.
Your nss actually goes out and down. So it kind of simulates the effect of the centurion tabs. But also has a bit of the Malibu system. Nss just isn't as adjustable as the others. Can't get to the full extreme like the centurion guys can. So you have to offset with more ballast on surf side, or lead
It doesn’t really go down like a tab system. The majority if it’s effect is from the side. The result is you do not have to offset one side with people. Adjusting the wave is a silly marketing idea. Nobody cares about that really. I have about 600 hours driving boats and surfing. Would pick the nautique over any other system still. I owned a centurion for several years and have surfed behind them.
It’s not going to work the way you hope unfortunately. There’s a lot of info on this out there, I would have done a lot more research before wasting time and money mounting those up. Wrong actuators and definitely wrong tabs. There’s a reason why the aftermarket surf systems are 2k-5k usd. I would not suggestion anyone mounting this kit to their boat without doing research on this.
Oh my friend, you underestimate my skills and abilities! Contrary to what you think, I have spent years researching this. Watching others builds and coming up with my own ideas The plate install is only the first step. I am prepared to make modifications if needed. Those modifications are already planned and ready to go
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Hell yeah I’ve been considering sticking a trim tab on my prostar. Definitely looking forward to seeing where this goes
Had this same idea last year but wasn’t ready to pull the trigger on my direct drive. V drive this summer will be doing this for sure!
This year I'm going to reposition the actuators down a lot lower and make a new plate that also helps make the boat yaw a bit
Should be putting it all up on thd channel as well. Stay tuned
Dude, thank you so much for this video. I saw them and didn’t think they would work for how cheap they are but now I’m thinking about buying them.
I'm making version 2.0 this season. Gonna try with a longer and wider plate bolted onto the existing plate
Did you ever post a video of the installation? Would love to know if you modified the shape of the tabs!
Install just happened today. Lake test is this weekend
The video will be out sometime next week.
I did not modify the shape of the tabs, but I did do a little truck to the mounting that you'll want to see
@@GearsAndTech looking forward to it
Another great boat video 👍.
Do you know how a surf system works on a jetboat like a scarab or something like this ?
The short answer is that a jet boat should be avoided at all costs for surfing
There are ways to make them surf pretty good. But it'll never be a great surf boat and requires a lot of effort to surf one
@@GearsAndTech thanks a lot 👍👍
When is the next video. I built my own surf system also. But went with gates as I think they worked better then tabs. Looking forward to your. Set up.
Install is happening tomorrow.
Video will take a week or so to get edited
Lake test will be this weekend. If it works good I'll do a short showing the wave then.
@@GearsAndTech great! Looking forward to it.
What year and model centurion do you have?
Thank you
2004. C4 hull
Will you be installing this like the GSA system and listing the boat with the tabs or like the Malibu surf gate system? I’ll be doing the same but not sure which system works best
GSA, its the only way to do it!
I figured the surf gates would be advantageous in that the boat would be level regardless of surfing on either side similar to using the suction cup gates
I explain the systems in this other video.
I'll be doing mine down. It allows you to use less ballast and still get a great wave
ruclips.net/video/CGSc3djlZoA/видео.html
Where is the follow up video? I looked for it but haven’t been able to find it
Our season is really short, so the follow up hasnt happened yet. Too many projects, too little time.
Ill make a note for a follow up though because I do need to close the gap up on this concept
Can this handle a 32 foot boat making 70 mph?
yes
What’s the verdict, should I spend the big money or buy this?
The system works
However you will need to tinker with it to get it right
If you don't like tinkering I wpidl suggest you buy the infinity wave system and just install that
Disagree with the notion that a tab system is “better”. I had a nautique for several years and have surfed behind and driven malibus, centurion, supras and a few others with tabs systems. Would still pick the NSS over the tab systems for how it effects the driver and the wave. Yes you could make an argument that the centurion system saves fuel compared to a Malibu. But the NSS system was extremely frugal on fuel. I could go almost all day surfing and not even get to 1/4 tank.
Your nss actually goes out and down. So it kind of simulates the effect of the centurion tabs. But also has a bit of the Malibu system.
Nss just isn't as adjustable as the others. Can't get to the full extreme like the centurion guys can. So you have to offset with more ballast on surf side, or lead
It doesn’t really go down like a tab system. The majority if it’s effect is from the side. The result is you do not have to offset one side with people. Adjusting the wave is a silly marketing idea. Nobody cares about that really. I have about 600 hours driving boats and surfing. Would pick the nautique over any other system still. I owned a centurion for several years and have surfed behind them.
What happened with this setup
Needed further modification to the boat to skew more in the water
It’s not going to work the way you hope unfortunately. There’s a lot of info on this out there, I would have done a lot more research before wasting time and money mounting those up. Wrong actuators and definitely wrong tabs. There’s a reason why the aftermarket surf systems are 2k-5k usd. I would not suggestion anyone mounting this kit to their boat without doing research on this.
Oh my friend, you underestimate my skills and abilities!
Contrary to what you think, I have spent years researching this. Watching others builds and coming up with my own ideas
The plate install is only the first step. I am prepared to make modifications if needed. Those modifications are already planned and ready to go