Here is my second "suckgate". In his attempt to be co-captain, my son (19) has taken a lot of the responsibilities on the boat and is doing a fine job with a few rookie mistakes along the way. After a fun day out on the water he wanted to take a last set. I had him attach the gate. He gets up surfing and the wave goes from crisp curl to wash, I immediately knew what happened. He didn't fully depress one of the suction cups. Looks like our bungee kayak tether didn't work either and to the bottom of the lake went the suckgate!
I took this opportunity to modify the second gate a bit. 1. I used 3/4 chrome engine spacers instead of washers. Doing this allowed me to spread the two side pieces out further to accommodate easier depressing of the suction cups. 2. I used smaller diameter bolts for a cleaner look. 3. I used smaller paddle screws so it wouldn't bulge out the 1/2 HDPE. 4. Spent 30 mins learning how to tie 550 paracord for a stronger tether. All in all I feel these mods will help in ease of use.
I have already tested out my old suckgate and it works awesome. I finished my ballast system upgrade thanks to wakemakers, 3 reversible pumps filling 2 -750's sacs in the v drive lockers, a 580 sac in the belly. Fills in about 6 mins!! couldn't be happier with the speed and ease of use. I'm still playing around with bow weight to elongate the wave. I'll get some action pics this weekend, I'm leaving tomorrow for four days on the river!!
I took this opportunity to modify the second gate a bit. 1. I used 3/4 chrome engine spacers instead of washers. Doing this allowed me to spread the two side pieces out further to accommodate easier depressing of the suction cups. 2. I used smaller diameter bolts for a cleaner look. 3. I used smaller paddle screws so it wouldn't bulge out the 1/2 HDPE. 4. Spent 30 mins learning how to tie 550 paracord for a stronger tether. All in all I feel these mods will help in ease of use.
I have already tested out my old suckgate and it works awesome. I finished my ballast system upgrade thanks to wakemakers, 3 reversible pumps filling 2 -750's sacs in the v drive lockers, a 580 sac in the belly. Fills in about 6 mins!! couldn't be happier with the speed and ease of use. I'm still playing around with bow weight to elongate the wave. I'll get some action pics this weekend, I'm leaving tomorrow for four days on the river!!
Comment