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It will work on most inboard boats, though you should measure your boat to make sure. The suction cups need 4.5" of smooth, flat surface to attach to. If there is a lip/step above the attachment area on your hull that protrudes more than 3/8", then you will need 6.5" of smooth flat surface instead of 4.5". The suction cups can handle 1/4" of curvature over a 5" distance. If the attachment area on your hull has more curvature than that (as with some 2005-2008 Malibu 23LSV hulls), then you will need to purchase our Curvature Adapter Rings and install them onto your Wakesurf Edge Shaper.
Never surf behind an outboard or an inboard/outboard boat for safety reasons. We have not tested on such boats, and strongly discourage use on such boats.
Yes, and in most cases, it will result a better wave than your stock built-in surf system. For surf systems with tabs that come out of the sides of the hull such as Malibu's Surf Gate, you will achieve best results by placing the Wakesurf Edge Shaper in front of the surf gate, but higher up on the hull. This way some water is deflected by both the Wakesurf Edge and the Surfgate, and you will see a noticeable increase in wave length. For surf systems that use tabs that flip down, you will see the best results by simply not using those tabs. These types of systems fight against the Wakesurf Edge Shaper when engaged.
Each hull is a little different, and different results can be achieved by slightly changing the angle at which you attach your shaper, and by slightly changing the distance from the back of the boat where you attach it. Your ideal setup will be a matter of personal preference, so we recommend trying different positions and angles to find your favorite spot. Generally, moving it further back with make the wave steeper, and moving it further forward will make the wave longer. Thanks to our water channeling design, angling the nose of the shaper up can also help increase the length of the wave on some boats. That being said, it is super easy to move around, and it will work beautifully in many different locations and angles.
No! If installed properly, it will stay on all day, and never leave a mark on your hull!
Yes! It floats high enough in the water to spot it at a distance if it is dropped. If it is attached properly, it won't come off, so this is rarely even an issue.
Do not tether! Part of making the best shaper in the world requires it to induce greater forces than other devices, and tethering it could cause it to slingshot back into the boat, causing damage or injury. If for some reason it ends up detached in the water, it floats well and can be retrieved easily.
None of the aftermarket shapers work very well on jetboats due to the low draft and loose tracking of jetboat hulls.
No. Jetskis are too small and too light to produce a large enough wave to surf, even with a Wakesurf Edge Shaper.