Wave in choppy water???
Is the wave affected by the water conditions? Last night the water was dead calm and my wave was killer, clean and long. Today water was a bit choppy and the wave was a bit washy on top. Just wondering if this is normal, this is my first V-drive. It's a Moomba Mondo with man flo, 1100 rears and 1000 locker/front.
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"man flo?" Is that a real name for a boat feature? Say it ain't so.
As for your question, yes, it's normal for it to get a little washy on top when it's choppy out there. There's nothin like ruining perfect glass with a surf wake. |
Manual flow surf, easier to type man flo. Thanks, I was hoping it was the chop and not something I did since it was set identical both days. Late night runs with no one on the lake makes for a nice surf session.
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Ah, got it. Yeah always nice to have it all to yourself.
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If you have to ride in some choppy water try and go with the wind or wave direction and not against as this will make your ride much more enjoyable and a more consistent wave.
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Wave is always better in Glass but it’s still fun to surf in garbage. Can’t say the same for passengers though. They seem to get as wet as me.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-WDNEVAALQs |
bags or tanks?
if bags, you have to keep an eye on them as they fill up (guests make great bag watchers). I've switched sides before and noticed a huge difference in wave size, shape and push. when we switched back, I noticed starboard locker bag was wrinkled at the bottom and wouldn't fill 100%. make sure you get all the weight in there you can. |
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