ridebutter wrote:
My understanding is that the NSS and the SurfGate work on the same principals of delaying the wakes converging on your non surf side. With that being said, I don't know that its the surf system or the hull making the most impact in the wake shape.
I agree that both systems work on the same principle, but there has to be something to the plate being perpendicular to the water vs at an angle. There is nothing I can do about the hull but in comparison nss wave is exactly what a woman wants bigg, long, tall, and firm and I find surf gate to be more like me short and stumpy and not as firm as it could be. Lol .....
Dave.Mishchenko wrote:
http://www.supraboats.com/bbs/showthread.php?15376-DIY-quot-Nautique-NSS-Waveplate-quot-On-a-Supra-Comp
Another sample. If one was happy with a manual system, it wouldn't be too hard to fashion a bracket that could stay in place and then it would just be a matter of pulling the board.
That's a good start, might play a little bit and see what I can find ...... My wife is getting tired of all this research so might have give it a rest for a while