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It it was user error on their part. It worked pretty well. There is a very narrow area to stick he gate, but once I told them to put it on the opposite side it worked great! Here's me behind his 2011 230. And this was stock ballast with 2 guys in the boat.
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New company selling adjustable wake shapers for a fraction of the price of delta and ronix.
great looking product. on your site, the drop down says "size" where you select the color. do the colors imply a difference size, or just different colors?
Why pay 200 bucks for something that has 18 dollars worth of material when you can make one yourself very easily? Took me about 45 minutes total and it works awesome. I'll post pictures when I get by the boat again.
Has anyone had one come off on them? besides the person that said it flew in the boat? just concerned a bit with kids in the back, don't want to knock my daughters teeth out.
Have used mine multiple times and has never come off. I bought the suction cups with stainless steel handle. It's a bit hard to get levers to snap down. It's a good thing though because it is rock solid. I'm betting if you make **** sure you have it snug every time you shouldn't have the issue of it flying off.
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I built one for $30. $20 aluminum plate glass handle on eBay, $7 poly cutting board (1/2 inch). Dimensions 9 wide at top, 11 inches long, 7 inches wide at outside edge. 10 degree angle and it works really well on my 210 with full ballast all the way around - decent surf wave.
We always do a check before running surf with them. If it doesn't fall off by the time we hit 8mph, its on. The aluminum one is hooked on like a mofo. We still do a tether just cause we don't want to lose it, and be careful about damaging the suction cups. If they get damaged the whole thing goes
I had mine come off the first time i tried it, but realized that one of the cups was probably on one of the steps on the hull. ..nobody behind the boat that time. ..
Used a few times since, never came off. ..made from the aluminium handle. ..
Starting 3 week holiday today so will use it a lot now.
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Take a small fender that is tethered to the shaper. Get one of those bead tie looking tie downs from lowes and make a break away tie on the cleat or tower leg. That way if it does come lose it will pull the buoy lose and float and your not dragging a buoy because it is tied to you boat. Make sense?
2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)
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Enjoy the wave,
Pat Grandelli
Quick Shift Wake Surfing President www.QuickShiftWakeSurfing.com
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did you hinge the bottom of the gate with something? It looks like your gate will swing back with nothing holding the bottom down. If that makes sense.
2018 SAN 230
1981 Ski Nautique
Sold - 2011 Sport 200V
Sold - 2000 SAN
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