The LF Wakesurf Edge Inline Pro Wake Shaper 145 will make big wakes BIGGER! The Inline Pro 145 requires a flat surface measuring 3" tall by 13" long - hulls with an outward curve of more than 1/4" over 5", this is YOUR shaper! WSE suction cups will accommodate hull curvaturewith a series of five 2" cups to secure your shaper. This model of the WSE Line Up is essentially universally compatible, making it work on most makes and models of boats. The adjustable design allows you to shift the WSE location on the fly to fine tune the perfect wave.
Product Features
- Shaper Face Dims: 9in x 16in = 144in2
- Patented Concave Water Channeling Wing
- Super Strong Dual Suction Cup Attachment
- Series of 5 Cups - 2" Diameter
- Made with Rust-Free Materials
- No Worries - IT FLOATS!
- DO NOT tether Wake Shaper to Boat
Benefits
- Large Water Displacement: Large Water Displacement Wing for Maximum Wave Height!
- Unleash Your Wave: Unlock your boat's full potential, and enjoy the surf wave you've been dreaming of!
- Keep It Safe: Level load boat to keep nose down for the Captain's visibility and a long wave.
Where To Attach
- Placement of Your Wakesurf Edge: Use the diagram for a good starting point to attach your Wakesurf Edge. It's important to note that when your boat is still in the water it sits at a different angle than when your boat is pulling at wake surf speed. Attach your Wakesurf Edge at a slight upward angle to reflect the angle that your boat will travel in during the ride. That will ensure that the face of the Wakesurf Edge is causing optimal water flow obstruction and forming the best possible wave shape. A good rule of thumb on how deep to attach the Wakesurf Edge is to attach it so that 2 or 3 inches of the Wakesurf Edge is sticking out of the water. Remember that the back of the boat sinks down upon acceleratation.
- Forward on the Boat: Placing the Wakesurf Edge more forward up the boat will cause the wake to be mellower, longer, and have more push.
- Backward on the Boat: Placing the Wakesurf Edge all the way back on the boat will cause the wake to be steeper, shorter, and have a deeper pocket.