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Oh I so agree. Importantly, however the real "whale tail" (AVX) hull extension is not possible with the jets coming out of the transom in a Yamaha, so any AVX-like extension would have to be run above those to just shape the wake wave from the above, just like what the ASP or Wake Wedge does currently available. #wakewedge@swatski, I believe Tige has moved completely away from the "AVX" system for 2017. My 2015 boat has it and it was an option in 2016. The advantage of this style is amazingly consistent wakes, longer wakes, better shallow water wakes and very low fuel consumption for a wake boat. The reason that Tige is phasing out it that listed boats are less popular as more and more people are buying wake boats, and that listed boats don't allow quick shift (arguably a feature most riders are not able to take advantage of during a surf run, but a time saver if you have goofy and standard riders). So everyone has some sort of tab system now (taps3 in Tige's case). I will say this shape also requires a bit more ballast weight than a non AVX boat to push a stellar wake, but it is ram driven and can tune the wave a considerable amount.
Oh I agree with that, too. However, lets keep in mind those inboard boat transoms were never (originally) designed to handle the type of loads (unlike, say, outboard boat transoms), swim platforms attached w/brackets just for passenger traffic etc.Legend has it that the original power wedge ripped a few gapping transoms holes in the back of Malibu's when they first came out. The fiberglass layup schedule is much beefier in a wake boat and they went heavier yet. You'd need some pretty serious hull reinforcement to add that puppy to a Yamaha!
I can't help but wonder what a thick rubber mat and some 45 lb weights would do with knocking down the jet wash heh. Or a simple V-shaped extension under the swim platform.
The rubber mat idea - I understand - but don't think it would work with our boats. With a jet, you need hard mounted surface to deflect the jet wash (which is really a jet stream), no way rubber mat would do it. Even with inboards the heaviest rubber mats are generally needed to efficiently smooth the white wash, based on what I can find about it. And besides, that is what Gantlin Wake Wedge of @jcyamaharider and @ar240owner does very well.I can't help but wonder what a thick rubber mat and some 45 lb weights would do with knocking down the jet wash heh. Or a simple V-shaped extension under the swim platform.
The mat idea has been used in the v'drive world upgrading older boats to surf quality. It has been tried on other boat types too. It is useful for knocking down wash and even smoothing the wave profile in some instances, but I've not seen a case where it was effective at building overall wave shape, height or push.
Now I see what you mean! Yes that is the idea. To me the bottom of ASP looks pretty much like the center portion of Tige AVX whale tail.The upside down v-shape seems to be what the ASP platform does to divert the jet stream down where it converges further back and shaped by the draw of the boat. Do you have a picture from directly underneath the ASP to get a better idea of how it's shaped aside from the v?