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Originally posted by Kenv View Post
Asking this question....Do ANY of you ever surf with NSS set on 5 ??? I'm on zero most of time and if I bump to 2....the wave starts to lose shape immediately. Just can't see how anyone would recommend NSS at 5. Just curious if it works for anyone else. Thanks
-Charles
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Originally posted by Kenv View Post
Asking this question....Do ANY of you ever surf with NSS set on 5 ??? I'm on zero most of time and if I bump to 2....the wave starts to lose shape immediately. Just can't see how anyone would recommend NSS at 5. Just curious if it works for anyone else. Thanks
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Charles and Jean , I assume when both of you are referring to 5 on the NSS you are stating the NSS is fully deployed? If that is correct, it would be 0 and not 5. On my G, if I have NSS at 5 ; the device is only barely deployed. 90% of the time I have my NSS at 0 which equtes to full deployment.
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Originally posted by GMLIII View PostCharles and Jean , I assume when both of you are referring to 5 on the NSS you are stating the NSS is fully deployed? If that is correct, it would be 0 and not 5. On my G, if I have NSS at 5 ; the device is only barely deployed. 90% of the time I have my NSS at 0 which equtes to full deployment.
NSS : 0 - The plate is FULLY deployed generating the most "crab." This creates the longest surf wake.
NSS: 5 - The plate is barely deployed crabbing the boat much less, but this also generates the steepest surf wake.
Depending on weighting, speed and other factors, going to 5 may produce a wake that's too "dirty" to surf nicely. It just depends. The day I tried 5 on my 230, we had a LOT of people on the boat. The wake was clean enough, but it was so steep I had to stand on the back of the board the whole time.
-Charles
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Yep, 5 is steep but can be washed out. 0 is more mellow. I confirmed that last weekend on my own boat and it was noticeably steeper with the NSS at 5 but was also more washed out. Would be good to see a GS22 or 24 wave at 5/5. When I tested the GS22 we never bothered trying it at 5 because they told me the “best” surf wave was at 0. I now know that by “best” they meant the cleanest and most surfable as opposed to steepest and biggest.
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Originally posted by thejean View Postbecause they told me the “best” surf wave was at 0. I now know that by “best” they meant the cleanest and most surfable as opposed to steepest and biggest.
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Originally posted by Kenv View Post
Asking this question....Do ANY of you ever surf with NSS set on 5 ??? I'm on zero most of time and if I bump to 2....the wave starts to lose shape immediately. Just can't see how anyone would recommend NSS at 5. Just curious if it works for anyone else. Thanks
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Originally posted by nohlan_4 View Post
Depends on alot of things like extra ballast etc. I usually run mine at 1-2 but I have a ton of extra weight in my boat.
the wave was curling over at zero
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https://instagram.com/p/BjZ29FdBL_6/
not sure if if this link will work but it looks pretty dang good!!
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