I'm very late to the party, but here's my 2 cents. I just odered a Swell Wake to try. I had to trim it so it would fit below the step. Nothing can be attached above the step, as the hull on my 2012 RZR curves above the step, so the suction cups cannot be attached. But presumably, below the step and towards the rear is the best place anyway.
So we tried it. Now keep in mind that surfing is a challange on my lake anyway, since there is just one 1/2 mile channel with 10+ feet of depth. Anywhere else on the lake requires the rope. So I tried the recommended even balkast first. Wake was cleaner and longer, but no push. Tried listing ballast next, still no push. Took it off and had push. We tried every speed from 9.8 to 13.0, with every TAPS setting, none produced a surfable wave with the gate attached. As soon as we removed it, 10.6 and TAPS 4 worked like it always does.
My take. Listing is the best and the more ballast the better. The gate may be helpful if I had a lot more ballast or deeper water, but in my situation, no. I have the built in lockers and 600 lbs add on bags on each side. I have the horseshoe bag in front, wish I had the seperate ones so I could list more. Also we rarely have extra crew for ballast.
Adam at Swell Wake was great, he took it back trimmed. I don't think angles or position would have changed anything or helped. My attraction was the idea of not having to swap balkast for goofy riders, but this isn't going to happen.
So we tried it. Now keep in mind that surfing is a challange on my lake anyway, since there is just one 1/2 mile channel with 10+ feet of depth. Anywhere else on the lake requires the rope. So I tried the recommended even balkast first. Wake was cleaner and longer, but no push. Tried listing ballast next, still no push. Took it off and had push. We tried every speed from 9.8 to 13.0, with every TAPS setting, none produced a surfable wave with the gate attached. As soon as we removed it, 10.6 and TAPS 4 worked like it always does.
My take. Listing is the best and the more ballast the better. The gate may be helpful if I had a lot more ballast or deeper water, but in my situation, no. I have the built in lockers and 600 lbs add on bags on each side. I have the horseshoe bag in front, wish I had the seperate ones so I could list more. Also we rarely have extra crew for ballast.
Adam at Swell Wake was great, he took it back trimmed. I don't think angles or position would have changed anything or helped. My attraction was the idea of not having to swap balkast for goofy riders, but this isn't going to happen.




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