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Switch Sides in SecondsThe Wakesurf Edge Inline Shaper is the only shaper on the market designed for complex hulls that uses 5 suction cups. Our unique dual-lock handles make it a snap to install and uninstall the shaper, and makes it super easy to switch which side the surf wave is on. |
Shaper Size MattersThe Wakesurf Edge Inline Shaper boasts an extra large water displacement wing, which translates into an extra large wave. Made of high-strength rotomolded HDPE, this shaper floats high in the water, is built to last, and noticably increases the size of your wake over other solutions. |
Patented Concave Water Channeling WingWe put hydrodynamic principles to good use with our patented concave water channeling wing, which accelerates the water by slightly constricting the flow over the face of the water displacement wing. This extra acceleration pushes the displaced water back further, lengthening the wave. |
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Wakesurf Edge Folding Mega by Liquid Force | Wakesurf Edge Mega by Liquid Force | Wakesurf Edge Pro2 by Liquid Force | Wakesurf Edge Inline by Liquid Force | Wakesurf Edge Pro100 by Liquid Force | |
Water Displacement Surface Area (sq inches) | 252 | 252 | 145 | 145 | 100 |
Optimal Ballast in Boat (including passengers) | 2000 lbs or more | 2000 lbs or more | Up to 2000 lbs | Up to 2000 lbs | Up to 600 lbs |
Minimum Engine Horsepower | 320 hp | 320 hp | 250 hp | 250 hp | |
Suction Cups | 2 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 2 |
For Hulls With Lots of Contours and Steps | ? |
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.
Moving your Wakesurf Edge wakeshaper forward will give you a taller and steeper wave with more push, though you will sacrifice some length. How much you can move it forward depends on your boats speed, weight, and hull shape. You can move the shaper forward until the wave doesnt form at your desired speed. In many cases, this is as far as 5 feet up from the stern.
Moving your shaper all the way to the back will give you a longer wave that is less tall, less steep, and more mellow.
Don’t settle for just ANY wake. You have the power to form and shape your wake for the most amount of fun possible behind your boat. You just need to know how to distribute your weight (ballast) appropriately on the boat. If you have too much weight just in the back, your wake will be tall and short. (Refer to the above information on why that is.) If you have too much weight (ballast) in the bow of your boat your wake will be longer but very small with no shape. The key is to balance the weight in the bow and in the back to make that perfect space for the water to converge and form a great wake.