Some comparisons with and without glassface and breakdown - to get a similar effect would require an unsafe amount of ballast and major listing. Note the horizon in the first picture to get an idea of list.
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Originally posted by alexbailey228 View PostI really want this for my 210!!! How much are you charging for the system?
I am not selling this, I will be giving the design away. It will be open source so you can cut the plates yourself at a machine shop, order the fasteners and actuators from Ebay/Amazon and get up and running cheap ($1200 or less). SJ30 has volunteered to provide at-cost machining for members here.
I am hoping a community forms around this project to help others get started with this type of system and improve on it.
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SimplySanj... Great work mate!! I like your postings as they show you have some kind of engineering background (if not you have some mad technical skillz). I have an idea that i will be working on this winter with my SWE. If it fails, then looks like I will be fabricating a "GlassFace" for my 210.
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Originally posted by gome123 View PostSimplySanj... Great work mate!! I like your postings as they show you have some kind of engineering background (if not you have some mad technical skillz). I have an idea that i will be working on this winter with my SWE. If it fails, then looks like I will be fabricating a "GlassFace" for my 210.
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Sanj,
You were not kidding on the hull not being symmetrical. I see that my swim platform mount is further to the starboard side by about an inch, so, the plate will be really close to the mount on that side and then about an inch on the port side. It's quite interesting to see that on your pics that your swim platform mounts are more to the port side. I'm seeing even a little bit of difference in shape on the keel/hull corner between starboard and port sides, it may have to do with prop rotation and hull lift.Last edited by wakejunky; 10-02-2015, 05:58 PM.
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Originally posted by wakejunkySanj,
You were not kidding on the hull not being symmetrical. I see that my swim platform mount is further to the starboard side by about an inch, so, the plate will be really close to the mount on that side and then about an inch on the port side. It's quite interesting to see that on your pics that your swim platform mounts are more to the port side. I'm seeing even a little bit of difference in shape on the keel/hull corner between starboard and port sides, it may have to do with prop rotation and hull lift.
I think it might be some kind of steel bracket embedded inside the fiberglass that requires the swim platform brackets to be asymmetrical. As for the hull shape, I think it's an old school hand shaped plug that they made the mold from so there's variance of about 7mm.
I guess that was before they had six axis cnc machines.
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Originally posted by scottgalanteSanj do you have any updates on your system? How has everything been working? Are you getting it dialed in? Would like to see some opiated videos of your wave and someone riding it!
Long and short of it is if you are mechanically inclined, have access to basic tools and can afford it, its awesome and anybody can operate it.
If you don't then go for the skategate for 25 bucks.
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Originally posted by rcazwillis View PostSanj,
Did you ever post the plans? Interested to see the dimensions. Might be able to cut it on my mill.
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Sorry for the delayed responses, I have been travelling so I haven't had much time this winter. To answer some PM'ed questions that I haven't got around to
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1) It worked out great, still needed a lot weight and some listing to get a clean big face but it was much better than before.
2) You can probably get the same effect with a velcro'd plastic skate ramp or wedge with a lot less pain, drilling, $$$ etc.
3) I don't think aluminum would work because of corrosion and bending. Maybe .25" anodized, much simpler to use 3mm stainless
4) It can be redesigned for 1 or 2 plates and not 3 like the OEM system.
5) I won't be selling kits or supporting this project. It's strictly a science project for my amusement and I don't have much time to answer questions for a while.
6) Here are the files below, print them out and cut templates in cardboard and understand them inside out before you cut steel. The drawing was designed in emachineshop.com free CAD
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-X...ew?usp=sharing
Good luck!
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