New wakesurf plate

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  • Caseyhamm68
    • Aug 2013
    • 50

    • Pittsburgh

    • 2000 SAN

    New wakesurf plate

    Anyone try this on a nautique? Little easier than mounting it to the boat...

    http://www.missionboatgear.com/
  • Dwsnautique226
    • Mar 2013
    • 49

    • Florida

    • 2003 Air Nautique 226 LE

    #2
    Interesting!!! I say lets send a bunch of Nautique pictures in on the option for other boat models and hope they design one for us!

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    • Caseyhamm68
      • Aug 2013
      • 50

      • Pittsburgh

      • 2000 SAN

      #3
      I sent them a bunch of pictures

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      • theskunk
        • Oct 2014
        • 232

        • Stafford, VA

        • 2006 sv-211

        #4
        I asked about the weight force on the Facebook page:

        https://www.facebook.com/Missionboatgear

        This seems to do a bit more of a side-load than a straight back pull, which shouldn't affect our platform mounts quite as much...

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        • 8urchvy
          • Oct 2014
          • 176

          • La Verne

          • 2007 SANTE 220

          #5
          I was told by another DIY guy, that the force is minimal due to its more of a continuation of the hull (slightly pitched) vs. NSS which is perpendicular.

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          • theskunk
            • Oct 2014
            • 232

            • Stafford, VA

            • 2006 sv-211

            #6
            I've also been paying close attention to the "wake surf shaper"... I really like the design, lack of permanence, and putting force on the hull instead of the platform/corner/etc - I actually think we could get a scale in between the wedge and the hull to measure the true force at 12mph and use that as a baseline.

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