I'm working on a "surf plate" with the help of a friend. We have made the " surf plates " out of aluminium for now until we have tested them. They are manually operated but once we have confirmed they work we will be making them again out of stainless and my friend is looking at automating them too. I am yet to mount them on the boat and they may need some tweeking once fitted. I did find that the distance between the edge of the starboard side of the transom and the platform mount is actually bigger than the port side. Hoping to fit them this weekend so will show some pictures once done. They will mount directly onto the platform transom mounts.
Here's what I have so far. ( Sorry images not great)
This image consists of starboard and port, both with a front and back plate

This image is with the centre plate fitted and the manual release handles. Surf plate in normal position

This image is as above but surf plate deployed.

I don't know yet if when deployed the plates are out enough to create a decent wave but we are very limited to what space we can use on the back of this model san.
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Here's what I have so far. ( Sorry images not great)
This image consists of starboard and port, both with a front and back plate

This image is with the centre plate fitted and the manual release handles. Surf plate in normal position

This image is as above but surf plate deployed.

I don't know yet if when deployed the plates are out enough to create a decent wave but we are very limited to what space we can use on the back of this model san.
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