Best boat for Goofy/Starboard wake?
I'm curious to hear what is your opinion on the boat that throws the best goofy surf wake. I'm finding that a number of boats that throw a great wake on the Regular/Port side, but that the wake on the Goofy/Starboard side is washy at the lip. Any recommendations? Tige? Cent Enzo? Malibu? Mastercraft X__? And if you have any links to pics or vids to support your thoughts, that would be awesome. Thanks.
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We'll have the reverse rotation 240 Enzo at the Seattle NWWSA event here in two weeks. We also had it down in Parker AZ. for the Centurion photo shoot. Keenan is goofy and he rocket it ! Best Goofy wake I'v seen.
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I have a SAN 210 that throws a great starboard surf wake. 800# in nose full belly/starboard factory + 750 in starboard rear compartment.
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You can go to this link and to the bottom and see video and pictures of 3 boats at the same event.
http://wake9.com/polar-bear-2010/ 2011 Centurion Enzo 230 2010 Tige RZ2 2011 Supreme v226 The Tige and the supreme throw a great wake on both sides, the Enzo throws a great wake, that boat in the video/pics is a regular surf boat. To envision the right surf boat designed for best goofy wake, watch that video in a mirror. ;-) All 3 great boats for wakesurfing and each have their fans and pros/cons and various price points. Some others to look at are: Sanger v237 Sanger v215 Tige 24v Centurion Avalanche Tige 22ve There are others, those came to the top of my head. Remember, its like standing in a room of guys with their sisters and asking each guy which is prettiest. Each have their favorites. ;-) |
Ragboy's list is solid, Drive as many as possible and find the one you like.
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Probably should add the Centurion 240 to the list, and I guess the 244 and 233 which are just coming out. I have heard some say the 23x boats are better wake, but I think its preference.
We have a podcast coming out tonight/tomorrow on the interiors and Brett from Centurion talking about the 2012 boats. Interiors are very nice. I really liked the 233. I like the bigger cockpit, and smaller bow, although my wife would TOTALLY disagree. I really like the step up rear deck also. Nice touches. I think I would rather have the boat that made a good wake, but didn't require as much weight. That is why I went from 24 to 22 with our Tige. Love my Tige, but those new Centurions are nice boats if centurions are your thang. |
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I swear people ask this question just to stir the pot! I know the Super Air Nautique 230
throws an amazing wave on both sides. I have never personally ridden one, but that is from pictures. |
you put enough weight in most boats and you can get a nice wave. Its all a matter of preference. I would really like to see a SAN 230 wave. Great boat and the SAN dealer is only 5 min from my house.
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Malibu boats make great starboard waves,but you have to have a bag on the seat because they put the cooler on that side.
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240 Enzo with reverse rotation.
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240 Enzo with reverse rotation. Keenan Flegel killing it on a the right side.
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Keenan could kill it behind a canoe !
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I would love to do the podcast on weighting the canoe. I guess I would just need to lean over a bit....
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"best" is always in the eye of the beholder...
MB's throw a solid goofy wake, stock. Goofy tank filled in 60 seconds, 1150 pounds. 175 lb driver 2 115 pounders and 1 90 pounder sitting 200 lbs lead on the regular side, opposite driver (too lazy to move it for this session) http://petefagerlin.com/images/2011MB/g2.jpg Goofy tank filled in 60 seconds, 1150 pounds. 175 lb driver 3 115 pounders 200 lbs lead on the regular side, opposite driver (too lazy to move it for this session) http://petefagerlin.com/images/2011MB/g1.jpg |
JF - not trying to hijack the thread or anything but that is some gorgeous water! Where is that?
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SAN 210 awsome wake on the goofy side. All you really need is 500 in the back and 400 up front, we have an enzo sac in the back and 700 up front though and i think our wave is pretty close to the monster enzo, tiges and etc. The goofy and regular wake on the nautique are very similar the regular side is a little bigger.
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Hello Steve
The shot was taken down in Parker AZ on the Colorado River just up river from the site of the Wakesurfing Worlds held at the Blue Water Casino which is on the river. |
I have to concur with the MB goofy wake. For the first time this weekend I had someone go ropeless behind my F21. It has 2 350 Fly High sacks (75% full) each plus the stock ballast of 900lbs. I am going to see if I can get the video. I was so stoked that I forgot to setup the GoPro. The starboard (standard) side is something else though. Never saw a good wave develop. More testing is required.
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Goofy side is the starboard side.
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Lol.
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Here is my Tige 24v with customs sacs. Nice wave with tons of push.
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Here are a couple more. The tige has a very vertical wave.
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duffy, do you like it bettery that the avy
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The wave might not be as pretty, but it has much more push and my airs are better. Plus the boat is still a foot higher then the water even with tons of weight!
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Yeah, the tiges have a nice freeboard, make you feel safe. What do you run taps at duffy? I know when we get the taps down it makes for a nice transition and not so steep.
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I am running taps at 2! I like the transition. I like it nice and steep!
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duffy, what year tige did you get?
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Yeah, RJ likes it steep also. Some skimmers think it is too steep, but with the taps down under the 3 range on the RZ2, even though steep it has a very nice transition and so most surf style riders really love it. At the open lots of people rode behind the RZ2, same thing, surf riders like the Kinseys, Alec Wood, really liked it, Adrianna Borielli did not, to steep.
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I got a 2005 tige 24v.
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nice,.. 1000lb custom sac?
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1800 (each) pound custom sacs. Plus dual bow ballast 250 each, plus my 250 transom sac.
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those 1800's fit under the seats?
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Yep, the lockers and the seats are the biggest I have seen on a 24 foot boat. They are huge!
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thanks man that helps a lot.. I am hoping to get a rz2 or ve as my next boat. I surf most of the time and I am goofy footed
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It looks like those Tige's have a great goofy wake. Does the RZ2 or RZ4 throw a better wake? I am a Mastercraft fan, and have been considering the X35, but that Tige wake looks hard to beat.
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The rz2 and rz4 throw great waves (never ridden one, this is from pics). They don't have the giant lockers that the 24v does though so they would run less weight. Talk to chase hazen they were surfing an x35. I don't think the goofy wave ever got cleaned up that well. I bet a little tweaking and you could get it dialed in. I also know that the Malibu 247 has a great goofy wave if you are looking for a bigger boat. Oh and the nautique 230 throws a sick goofy wave as well. For 24 foot boats I would say, Tige 24v, Nautique 230, Malibu 247 would all be great. Or a reverse rotation new centurion enzo.
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I thought the rz and ve were similar in the backs? but your saying the ve's have more storage space? Did you have to modify the swim plat form?
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I mean the older tige 24v (tige make these from 03-06 but rare in 06) I believe you are correct with the 24ve and the rz4.
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I did modify the swim deck.
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that turned out nice man!
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Thanks. The ballast system is crazy as well. I went with rule 3800 gph pumps for the customs. Drains and fills in less then 5 minutes!
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you fill from fittings in the bottom of the boat?
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They are in the bottom transom for the dual 1.5" fittings, then the dual bow sacs fill from the underside. Drains are in the back corners.
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This is mostly conjecture, but I have spoken to the designers at Tige, and to Duffy. It seems that the older 24V and the 24Ve and even the RZ4 have the same running surface/hull shape, but the 24V has a LOT more room to put the weight. The RZ2 is great, because the wake we make with the RZ2 does not require the amount of weight that the 24s would need. So the potential is that the RZ4, and the 24Ve could put out as good a wake or better than the RZ2, not sure, but its really hard to get that weight in them they require. And they need a LOT in that rear corner. Duffy overcame this with the 24V having such monster rear lockers. One of the main reasons is that the 24V does not have the activity center at the rear, which took space out of the rear lockers and moved the weight forward some, not great for surfing. The RZ2 gets past this with needing less weight, and also with the stock ballast, they put a hard tank below the flow all the way in the corner that is 250 lbs. That is not a lot, but its in the EXACT right spot, so it is efficient weight. Here is a picture that really shows what I mean: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4098/...d7ceeedc_b.jpg 100_0108 by wake9, on Flickr You can see the bag and tank, moved a bit forward to accomodate the activity center, and the tank in the floor on the one side of the stringer. For the RZ2, we just replaced that small fly high sac of 350 lbs with sacs that fill the entire space and up the side, and we get an amazing wake. The RZ4, if you do the same thing, its not enough weight. Here is a great video with several angles of the RZ2 Wave. Regular and goofy. The regular and goofy are the same. <iframe width="853" height="510" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/CtT0j5E_54Y?hd=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> What Duffy has done with the 24V has inspired us to work on the Ve. So our boat is on its way back from wakemakers, where they moved the weight back, moved batteries, and got over 1400 lbs in the lockers, not duffy's 1800, but a lot more than we had before. Let see how it goes. |
boy do I want a RZ2 someday...
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Yeah the 247 is a sweet surf boat. Wish I could afford one:)
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I heard the malibu's need a ton of weight?
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That's a nice wake.
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The 247 in my mind is probably the best surf boat out. A bunch of the pro's I know all said the same thing. Wheelhouse's 247 is epic. I know he is running a ton of weight and a wedge.
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Wheelhouses wave looks great. If remember correctly, he is running nearly 4,000 lbs (including the wedge).
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wow... thats alot of weight...
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I run close to 3k without people. The wedge just adds i believe 1k.
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The wedge only weighs about 40 pounds. We run 3000 pounds of water weight. The wedge would be compared to a wake plate like trim tab but a much better design. Our ballast system is automated and every thing on both sides drains and fills at the flip of a switch. the goofy wave is really nice.
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stanley, is all your weight hidden? Do you have a build thread of your set up?
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Stanley, it might only weight 40 pounds but provides 1k in down force correct? :) I have a theory and that is most deep v hulls with enough weight and time spent dialing them in can have great waves. A few boats are tall and big and can throw epic waves. Each wave is shaped differently so all boats are very different.
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230 Last night, 11.8 mph brick wall of goodness.
Both sides are fast, solid, and long |
that a san230?
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It is...
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how much weight are you running? is it all hidden weight?
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The goofy wave in our picture is not to the boats capability. I only have on 1100 pound sac on that time as NEFF is our only goofy rider and I put that sac in only because he is like my brother an I love him dearly. I want to put a custom sac in on that side and was going too but MRS Wheelhouse's multiple back surgeries have put a damper on our wake surfing season. The 247 wave on the goofy side is unbelievable when we weight it down the same way as the port side.. We have filled the 1100 hundred in the locker and put a 750 on the seat plus the factory center and starboard rear factory tank before and the wave is RIDICULOUS. It is actually better than the Port side and we have all seen The Wheelhouse port side wave picture that RAGBOY proved was a real unaltered photograph. Thanks RAG UDAMAN!!! All of our sacs drain and fill at the flip of a switch. We have a plug port to fill any bags that might be on the seats. We do have a Tsunami on the boat but it is only for emergency purposes. It has not been used in Three Years. That is a nice Sanger wave in the pic. The man riding is none other than Danny Lemke a Bro Fa Sho. Danny is a great friend and knows the Wheelhouse wave well. Though I do not recall him riding it on our endless summer surf expedition. Duff i replied only to your thread but this goes out to all listening. Cheers fella shreddaz |
hmm... maybe I need to look into a used 247...
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i think you mean high quality pre-owned....you will love the boat the wave and the times
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yes that ;) any difference in the 247lsv an 23lsv? other then the extra foot?
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ok then.. do you have a build thread of how you built the ballast system? Just curious
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http://www.themalibucrew.com/forums/..._1#entry439014 big jay is a bro fa sho! him and i thru two boats and trial and error perfected the ballast system. this thread is an install he did on a friends boat. it is the same as mine. you may have to join themalibucrew.com to see it. be careful. lots of haters on that site and the love to hate on ole wheelhouse!!!! |
Danny is behind the 230 Nautique in that pic. This is the goofy wave give or take for the comp in August up here in MPLS.
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thanks I'll take a look at it!
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i would love to see a review that focused on the push of the wave. I have an 09 enzo 23 and love the wave, I didn't get a chance to test alot of the boats, i had a bu vlx before it, I always love the posts and pics of the waves other boats make, but i have to wonder how much push they make. I want a bigger boat, i.e bu 247 or the new enzo 244, but it would be nice to hear from some that have been behind, the bu, enzo, rz2, rz4, 237 sanger etc etc that can talk about the differences in push. thanks
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Stanley, still want to get out there and video that wake from all angles, and give RJ a ride, that would be fun. its just FAR....
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@dougr Dennis is a good person to talk to. @ 260lbs + and riding behind most of those boats, he would have a decent opinion. I usually bring him to demos with me, he is my "push" demo dude when we do demos.
We have thought a lot about that question, and have noodled how it would be possible to "measure" push consistently. We came up with some ideas, also on how to measure wave, even bought some stuff to test, but the measurement of "push" is the part that is most needed, and tough to work out. |
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Rag,
at this point we will not be making to NWWSA this year. Leah underwent two back surgery procedures in March and is still in recovery. Though she did go wake surfing for the first time last weekend in over a year. Our boat has see the water only twice this year. She is doing fine after her first set and looks to be making a full, as a good as new recovery. Cheers and Hooray!!!! @all Ken, the operator of Centurion Crew rode our 247 wave and commented on how much push it had. As you well know Ken is a great person and a die hard Centurion Man. Ken is also a big guy. The power wedge is what makes all the difference. It allows a steepening of the wake but does not dirty the wake like i have seen some wake plate devices do. I have no doubt if the wedge were added to other 24 boats they would certainly rival the 247 as far as push goes. It seems like when I am riding other boats I am more on my front foot trying to keep up with the boat. Not that I have to try because the waves are small or weak, but I do notice a different weight distribution on the board than when riding the 247 wave. I have to put my weight on my back foot constantly in effort to keep from being shot forward. as you all know Wheelhouse is a lover of people and wake surfing and for that reason you all have an open invitation to come ride our wave any time. |
@wheelhouse You know, I knew that, but while writing that post, I had a brain fart. Hope she recovers quickly. Will miss u in Seattle.
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@wheelhouse
do you mind posting a pic of this infamous wave? curious..... why are you hated on so much on the malibu sight? |
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