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Hello, I have a 2021 Yamaha 212xd. I was wondering if anyone has bought a suction cup wake wedge for one of these boats. Was just wondering which one is the best and if they work good
There's not rudder or "fins" to keep the boat tracking straight to where that kind of divergence device would work. You'd just spin in circle or fight that thing to where it wouldn't work anyways.
Thanks for the info, I was hoping not to have to pay over a thousand dollars for something to help make a surfable wake. So far using just the ballast bags for the boat we can’t get a wake good enough to let go of the rope when we surf.
Thanks for the info, I was hoping not to have to pay over a thousand dollars for something to help make a surfable wake. So far using just the ballast bags for the boat we can’t get a wake good enough to let go of the rope when we surf.
Making Yamaha boats surf-able is not a cheap/super easy endeavor. However, it can be done. Requirements are transom fatsac, wakebooster/wake wedge, and possibly lead bags. If you want a push button surf experience you'll have to spend even more money and get a dedicated wake boat.
But once you have those things and get it setup it sure is fun.
Making Yamaha boats surf-able is not a cheap/super easy endeavor. However, it can be done. Requirements are transom fatsac, wakebooster/wake wedge, and possibly lead bags. If you want a push button surf experience you'll have to spend even more money and get a dedicated wake boat.
But once you have those things and get it setup it sure is fun.
Making Yamaha boats surf-able is not a cheap/super easy endeavor. However, it can be done. Requirements are transom fatsac, wakebooster/wake wedge, and possibly lead bags. If you want a push button surf experience you'll have to spend even more money and get a dedicated wake boat.
Yes, we're running 100% in all of the stock ballast in that vid. Also running about 30% of fuel, and I do have ridesteady. But I wouldn't say that is 100% critical.
Making Yamaha boats surf-able is not a cheap/super easy endeavor. However, it can be done. Requirements are transom fatsac, wakebooster/wake wedge, and possibly lead bags. If you want a push button surf experience you'll have to spend even more money and get a dedicated wake boat.
But once you have those things and get it setup it sure is fun.