Craig A Sanford
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 4
- Reaction score
- 7
- Points
- 62
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- AR192
- Boat Length
- 18
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Stock impeller and no perfect pass. I will probably get perfect pass this winter and I am sure it would help. We have spent a lot of time moving weight around to perfect the wake and we our getting a great wake now. The picture I posted was middle of the season and with our weight set up now we are getting a better wake then the one in this picture. I would like to be able to use less weight and I am hoping a wedge would help with this.The hulls are identical. You would be welcome to mine. I have contemplated trying to build something like you guys have on the bigger hulls, but frankly haven't had the time. I do think the potential for a nice clean wake with the single engines is great, but will have to be done without thousands of pounds of ballast, as the small hull is very finicky with weight placement. Craig, have you changed props? Also, do you have perfect pass for maintaining speed?
The hulls are identical. You would be welcome to mine. I have contemplated trying to build something like you guys have on the bigger hulls, but frankly haven't had the time. I do think the potential for a nice clean wake with the single engines is great, but will have to be done without thousands of pounds of ballast, as the small hull is very finicky with weight placement. Craig, have you changed props? Also, do you have perfect pass for maintaining speed?
Dedicated wake boats also need hundreds of pounds worth of ballast to make a good surf wave.