Just remember that these Yamaha boats can be surf-able, but they are not surf boats by nature. It takes time, practice, and patience to figure out what combination of speed, ballast, surf board, and wake shaper works for you - in particular your skill, boat, typical passengers, and lake depth. The link above from Anmut is very good to show what I'm talking about.
That said, these forums are filled with useful tips and experience to get you going. Since you appear to have a 24 foot, I'll flag
@J-RAD for his experience with a similar setup so that he can chime in. He's also a great source for equipment, I can highly recommend his company from my personal experience!
Someone recently posted this YouTube beginner's tips video, and I highly recommend it. Lots of good information in there. Very good for both the surfers and the drivers to watch it.
One last thing - don't rush to drop the rope. While it's an amazing feeling, you need to be solid on the basic skills otherwise you'll likely fall out of the wave and have to re-start. I personally had to remind myself about that early on, and now I often keep it in my rearward hand just in case I need it to keep the ride going longer.