Stealth Surf Gates (DIY)
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Just wanted to share a new project I finished. Homemade surf gates with LEDs on my 2007 LSV. All automated with a controller.... No more manual switching sides for us!
I made a lot of mistakes, but they came out cool. Several projects within a project including: fiberglass/gel coated gates custom swim brackets that raise platform 3" higher new swim platform swap LEDs built into/behind the gates Wake Logic automated controller custom stainless steel emblem I know many are still contemplating adding surf devices. We certainly love this boat and even more now!!! Hope this helps someone with ideas. Attachment 43468 Attachment 43469 Attachment 43470 Attachment 43471 Attachment 43472 Attachment 43473 Attachment 43474 Attachment 43475 The entire step by step project is on Wake Garage in the completed projects section. Too much to repost -- it was a big project. Made a lot of mistakes along the way for sure!!! http://www.wakegarage.com/projects-a...-2007-lsv-r93/ |
Looks awesome!!!
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Wow that is beautiful! Nice work!
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Thanks man. Was A LOT of work, not gonna lie. But I like my stuff to look like it could have come this way, not a bolt on. Thankfully I built them on my previous boat (03 Lsv) too, so I had some experience with them. Knew right away that this was the plan when we changed boats to the 247 last summer.
I just hope it's helpful to anyone else considering doing this. I like to learn from others and give back when I can. |
Wow, that's beautiful. Great work!
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Unreal! Amazing job!
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So first off let me say I love the boat its beautiful !!
Second what a fine job you did building those gates they look as good or better then stock . The attention to detail is fantastic all the way down to the updated swim deck and making it all work together . Im from northern Cali too what lakes do you frequent? We do Berryessa the Delta and East Park Reservoir the most . |
Thank you. We mostly go to Folsom (15 min away) for day trips and Bullards Bar for all overnight trips. Just stoked there's water this year! Been a crappy last five years in Nor Cal. Nice to see Folsom open in late August.
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I have a friend that lives a mile from Folsom I still haven't been on that lake yet but I will one of these days. |
No thanks! I've heard plenty of bear stories up there. Thankfully we've never seen them when shore camping. But I know we are overdue for one at the regular spots.
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Where's the pics of the wave?
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I saw this over on WakeGarage.com. All of your projects are sweet Regger. What's next? You've got a whole off season coming up. Idle hands...
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All I can say is wow!!!!!
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Cool thanks. They work awesome!
I tested the first prototype of Wake Logic controller years ago when I made gates for my previous boat (03 Lsv). The system has really come a long way. Having a solid automated controller for a diy surf device is like adding perfect pass to your boat... you'll never go back. Luckily there are several options for that now too. |
This is some top notch work here. Nice craftsmanship!!
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Turned out great.
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Few pics of the LEDs in the gates.
Attachment 43568 Attachment 43569 Attachment 43570 These are on Wake Garage link too but had a bunch of questions about them. So far so good... I should have cut out a bigger hole on the back side. I tried to get fancy with the cutout, which was a stupid mistake, and meant that when I went to throw the LED strips in, I had to cut out 2 or 3 rows just to get them to fit. Had I cut out a larger hole, squared off, it would have been better. Was gonna wire the LEDs in the gate so that when we do the wake transfer, the LED on the surf side comes on right as that gate starts to open... which means its time to shoot over to the other side. But now that they are working, I'm not sure it's bright enough for the daytime. Plus, we use the remote control which is in the surfer's hand anyway most of the time. The Wake Logic controller is money. |
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