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Mission Boat Gear Delta - Universal Surf Gate!
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By step down are you talking about the lowest part of the boat that kind of goes in and isn't level with the rest of the side? I place mine as far back as I can on the boat and at the lowest point as well, my plate is 9x9, but I haven't had it angled down, I have spray as well still but nothing that has filled those storage compartments.
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There is a pin in the lever that needs to be removed. Push up on the cup to relieve spring pressure then push the pin out. I guess on some of them the pin just slid out. On mine, the pin was mushroomed out on the ends, kind of like a rivet. I ground off that mushroom and then slid the pin out. Once I put the pin back in there was still enough room to re-mushroom the end of the pin. Worked well for me. Anyways, once the pin is out the whole thing falls apart.Originally posted by chopper515 View PostHow is everyone removing the suction cups from the frame to install the hardware?
After about 17 hours of use on mine, the pin is rusting and showing wear. I'd look for a stainless pin and use it. I'm sure I'll head that direction soon.
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I'm stoked I found this thread! My aluminum suction cup is arriving today and I hope to complete the build and try tomorrow. My question is, has anyone experimented with the angle to see what angle works best? I see the most of you have built in a 10 or so degree sweep. Is this because that is what the Delta uses, or did it come about by trial and error? The Ronix device really has a lot of sweep...looks to be 45-50 degrees. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks! That's Kinda what I thought, just wanted to make sure.Originally posted by UNSTUCK View PostThere is a pin in the lever that needs to be removed. Push up on the cup to relieve spring pressure then push the pin out. I guess on some of them the pin just slid out. On mine, the pin was mushroomed out on the ends, kind of like a rivet. I ground off that mushroom and then slid the pin out. Once I put the pin back in there was still enough room to re-mushroom the end of the pin. Worked well for me. Anyways, once the pin is out the whole thing falls apart.
After about 17 hours of use on mine, the pin is rusting and showing wear. I'd look for a stainless pin and use it. I'm sure I'll head that direction soon.
Where at on the waterline is everyone installing these? Fully submerged or slightly out of the water. Is this going to be low enough or do I need to go below where it angles in. This will effect my design. I think with 600lbs in each locker it will almost be completely submerged where it's shown since my water line is typically at the swim deck unweighted.
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The plastic one was easy to pop apart. I just folded the rubber back and didn't bother taking the metal one apart. If you go this route be sure to drill your holes closer to the edge so you can get your screws and a washer in there. Wasn't easy to get the 1" screws in but wasn't that hard either.
Skiguy, As far as weight. I used to run 1100lbs rear and 400 front listed. Tried to run 2200lbs in the back and well, boat would not go beyond 10mph. You will have to play with the weights evenly weighted bud I can say with just 300 on each side and 400 in the front i was able to produce a wake that was as good as 1100lbs listed. Also, it doesn't have to be fully submerged to work. You will get more spray from it but if it is only partially submerged when you install it it will be submerged when you take off.
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Mine is at 10 Degrees and works perfectly. (ran the delta through cad and I came up with 11 Degrees.) I don't know why but that 1 degree just seemed to be too much to me when I compared it to pics of the delta so I scaled back. lol
Honestly after seeing how these things work you could from 1-15 and it would still work IMO. But 10 does work for sure.
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Great info! Thank you!!Originally posted by jbgp1200 View PostThe plastic one was easy to pop apart. I just folded the rubber back and didn't bother taking the metal one apart. If you go this route be sure to drill your holes closer to the edge so you can get your screws and a washer in there. Wasn't easy to get the 1" screws in but wasn't that hard either.
Skiguy, As far as weight. I used to run 1100lbs rear and 400 front listed. Tried to run 2200lbs in the back and well, boat would not go beyond 10mph. You will have to play with the weights evenly weighted bud I can say with just 300 on each side and 400 in the front i was able to produce a wake that was as good as 1100lbs listed. Also, it doesn't have to be fully submerged to work. You will get more spray from it but if it is only partially submerged when you install it it will be submerged when you take off.
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Mission Boat Gear Delta - Universal Surf Gate!
Just tried mine with the aluminum handle upgrade and it works awesome it also stayed on at 13 mph as I forgot to set my speed controller. I angled the plate down at bit to keep the spray down. The aluminum version of the handle cup pin is riveted on so you can't remove the cup to get the hardware in but I was able to shimmy a 1 inch screw in there fairly easily. I then held the screw head with some needle nose vise grips while I tightened the nut on top. Also while adapting mine from the plastic handle to the aluminum handle I match driled the holes from the plate to the handle and while doing that got carried away with the speed of the drill and the sharp bit and it went right through the suction cup which of course ruined my cup. Bummed I got desperate so I tried gluing the hole shut with my wife's hot glue gun and it worked perfect go figure. This is a photo with two people no ballast on a rough lake (I know not a big wake but I know my boat can make one) can't wait to see it with 750 lb in each locker and people in the boat image.jpgLast edited by acropilotbret; 06-25-2016, 04:56 AM.
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This is great but I gotta say that wave does not have the listed lip that makes the tige wave so good. It looks like a bu gate wave. I made a suc gate I'm gonna try but if I lose the lip I'll lose the SUC too. Maybe more weight? But more weight more fuel. Keep posting pics and waves guys. Let's see what these can do!!
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Built my Sucker and tested her out tonight. No surfing as time limited. My boat is a 2004 24V. Setup: 750 lbs in each rear locker, no ballast anywhere else except wife and two dogs sitting in rear starboard seat. Third pic is no Sucker and 10.5 mph. Settled in on 11 to 11.5 and TAPs SET AT 2. Goofy wave was a little better but driver (me) 220 lbs and 120 lb wife and 80 lbs of dogs all sitting on goofy side (we sat in same spots for regular test as well. I'm very pleased:
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