I have been playing around with boat speed trying to find what the best is and for my boat it seems to be around 22 mph on rough days and around 20 on smooth days. There was some trick info the other day that I read "speed up to 12 to 14 mph" I was wondering how slow they were going if that was speeding up!
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At 12mph I become a submarine
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I like 24. Most guys are riding between 22 and 25 I think.
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25 behind a sacked super air <BR>24 behind a sacked vlx
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I ride mostly 24 as well. Usually the bigger you are the faster you need to go.
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23 to 24
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I hear that about the bigger you are I weigh in alittle over 200 lbs. it takes some effort to get my ass in the air <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>
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23.7 @ 75 feet
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I find that speed and rope length seem to go hand in hand. On a shorter rope I can pull at slower speeds (18-20), more rope and I need more speed (22-24). This is why I try and use a shorter rope and less boat speed for learning spinning and surface tricks. Once I have the dialed I will return to my typical rope length and boat speed.
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if I only knew <BR>Speedometer is broken <BR>I have to use the TAC - 2900-3100 rmp
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Same hear Shanda. I had no idea how fast I was going until I went on another boat that had PP. <BR> <BR>Thane. Faster behind the SAN? Why is that? Are you adding rope too? The SAN wake seems narrower to begin with.
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24.7 - 80 ft.
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You can not trust any speedometer until it has been dialed with a GPS unit. We found PP to be out by 4 MPH. With that said I usually ride at 24 MPH by GPS, which is faster than most, slower than some.
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24.5
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J-rod - The SAN I usually ride behind is weighted crazy and needs that much speed to get the wake clean at 80 ft. I could ride 85 I guess. I think I'm a weirdo. I ride 80 feet behind the VLX too. <BR> <BR>Both boats have been dialed with GPS.
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20 mph <BR> <BR>no gps dial i don't even have a tower, i am ghetto
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23mph - 65ft...working on 70ft.
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22mph and whatever my rope is (the long section plus a 5ft extension and handle, so maybe 65ft?)
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<a href="mailto:23mph@70">23mph@70</a> feet
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i think next time im out on the water im going to see how fast i can go. see if i can do 50 MPH and still hold on!
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someone bet greg necrason to go 45 mph at OWC. He did one lap and won $100.
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Tony rides 80 at 24.5 to 25 depending on the weight.
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No set speed. I like to go at the speed where the wake just begins to crumble, then have the driver click it up one or two on the PP. Works like a champ with any boat. The more weight you have in the boat, the faster you have to go.
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45 mph! Now thats "Sick"
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1st Guy weighs 135lbs,2nd Guy weighs 210, all things the same who gets more air ?
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The guy who rides better.
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All things the same ? Try again.
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Depends a little on the speed but not entirely. I know at least two people heavier than me that ride at slower speeds.
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75ft @ 23.5 mph
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Gareth don't you mean 22.5 mph <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>
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22 @ 60ft. Considering going to 23.
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I think the boat could barely get up to 45mph on that tiny OWC lake. And if you are talking about the cable it's top speed is 36mph.
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sorry john...thats what people were saying at TSR. Not really sure how true it was, maybe it was only 36.
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We ride a MasterCraft and both speedometers suck ass. Get stopped up all the time. Any clue how to fix that? But we use a GPS when we think it matters. Aslong as I can keep this 231lbs on top of the water Im good.
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ballast up air warrior elete v at 65' usually 21-23
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Every boat, amount of weight, rope length and your comfort level will vary the speed. <BR> <BR>Loaded Supra Launch, 80' rope, around 23-24 mph.
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22 MPH, 60ft, X2
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23mph, 70ft, Sanger V210 w/1100 lbs.
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20mph, I think... we've got a crappy speedometer... sometimes I slow down if I'm working on something...
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based on reading everyones posting, seems like you gotta experiment btwn 21-24 mph, to find the sweet spot. <BR>don't know about you, but it's hard to keep the speed steady, especially if you gotta follow a turn!
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SAN 23.5 at 65'
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22V <a href="mailto:22.5@70">22.5@70</a> full ballast
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21.7 @ 60ft or 65ft???
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23-24 depending on conditions and weight displacement. <BR>
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I ride behind a SAN 75ft at 23-24 mph, ballast full and usually 6 or 7 people in the boat.
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dayamn! y'all ride fast.. I go a meesly 20 mph haha <sheepish>
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03' X-Star w/ ~2800lbs ballast + 2 lead headz + 2 people and full tank of gas. <BR>My friend rides at 23.1 mph calibrated to my GPS @ 70 ft. Im alittle faster @ 23.7 - 24.1 mph @ 75ft running @ ~3700 - 3800 rpms.
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