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W ith the advent of Volvo Penta’s Forward Drive propulsion system, the popular sport of wakesurf- ing can now be practiced safely with sterndrives, which opens up a whole new category of boats to the surf-minded yet landlocked. If you haven’t heard of it, this unique Volvo Penta system consists of a sterndrive with two counter-rotating propellers that face forward versus the aft-facing props on a conventional sterndrive. That means the Forward Drive props are tucked under the hull, so there’s no chance of catching a handful of sharp, whirling blades when you pearl the nose while surfing. The Forward Drive system has taken the wake-sports world by storm, with boat manufacturers jumping on board as fast as their tooling can accommodate. Boating sent me, an avid inboard wakesurfer, out to surf behind five of the leading Forward Drive-powered boats and compare their waves to the pro-level ride created by an inboard wake boat equipped with ballast systems and wake-shaping devices. Rolling Forward We rate the waves behind five boats with Volvo Penta’s Forward Drive system. BY CRAIG KOTILINEK STOKE SLANG: A GLOSSARY OF SURF TERMS u FACE: The smooth section of the wave on which tricks are performed u LIP: The crest, or rolling top of the wave u PEARL: To accidentally drive the nose of the board under water u POCKET: The section of the wave in which one settles in and rides, aka the “home base” of the wave u PUSH: The force behind the wave, which results from a combination of hull shape, ballast, wave shape and overall mass 84 BOATINGMAG.COM JUNE 2016 REGAL 2300 RX SURF The Regal 2300 RX Surf was the best of the lot in terms of both the wave’s drive and shape. The transfer system, while slow, allows you to go from side to side while surfing. The wave face is perfectly clean, with an ideal shape that could work equally well for skim-style riders looking to do spins as it would for surf-style riders learning airs. The standard 1,500 pounds of ballast could be augmented with a full complement of observers, and the wave would stay clean. Other Cool Features u Wave presets make creating a wave on either side mercifully easy. u Transfers from side to side are within reach of the average surfer. u Touchscreen simplifies the entire helm experience. Wipeouts Touchscreen’s presets aren’t adjustable, so the only latitude in tailoring your wave is by trimming the Forward Drive. LENGTH: 24'0" BEAM: 8'6" WEIGHT: 4,280 lb. PRICE: $93,510 ENGINE/GEAR RATIO: VP V-8 300/2.14:1 BALLAST: 1,500 lb. regalboats.com PHOTOS: COURTESY REGAL BOATS BOATINGMAG.COM JUNE 2016 85

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Page 1: Rolling Forward - Amazon S3€¦ · The Forward Drive system has taken the wake-sports world by storm, with boat manufacturers jumping on board as fast as their tooling can accommodate

With the advent of Volvo Penta’s

Forward Drive propulsion system,

the popular sport of wakesurf-

ing can now be practiced safely

with sterndrives, which opens

up a whole new category of boats to the surf-minded

yet landlocked. If you haven’t heard of it, this unique

Volvo Penta system consists of a sterndrive with two

counter-rotating propellers that face forward versus

the aft-facing props on a conventional sterndrive. That

means the Forward Drive props are tucked under the

hull, so there’s no chance of catching a handful of sharp,

whirling blades when you pearl the nose while surfing.

The Forward Drive system has taken the wake-sports

world by storm, with boat manufacturers jumping on

board as fast as their tooling can accommodate. Boating

sent me, an avid inboard wakesurfer, out to surf behind

five of the leading Forward Drive-powered boats and

compare their waves to the pro-level ride created by an

inboard wake boat equipped with ballast systems and

wake-shaping devices.

Rolling ForwardWe rate the waves behind five boats withVolvo Penta’s Forward Drive system. BY CRAIG KOTILINEK

STOKE SLANG: A GLOSSARY OF SURF TERMSu FACE: The smooth section of the wave on which tricks are performed u LIP: The crest, or rolling top of the wave u PEARL: To accidentally drive the nose of the board under water u POCKET: The section of the wave in which one settles in and rides, aka the “home base” of the wave u PUSH: The force behind the wave, which results from a combination of hull shape, ballast, wave shape and overall mass

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REGAL2300 RX SURFThe Regal 2300 RX Surf was the best of the lot in terms of both the wave’s drive and shape. The transfer system, while slow, allows you to go from side to side while surfing. The wave face is perfectly clean, with an ideal shape that could work equally well for skim-style riders looking to do spins as it would for surf-style riders learning airs. The standard 1,500 pounds of ballast could be augmented with a full complement of observers, and the wave would stay clean.

Other Cool FeaturesuWave presets make creating a wave on either side

mercifully easy.uTransfers from side to side are within reach of the

average surfer.uTouchscreen simplifies the entire helm experience.

WipeoutsTouchscreen’s presets aren’t adjustable, so the only latitude in tailoring your wave is by trimming the Forward Drive.

LENGTH: 24'0"BEAM: 8'6"WEIGHT: 4,280 lb.PRICE: $93,510ENGINE/GEAR RATIO: VP V-8 300/2.14:1BALLAST: 1,500 lb.regalboats.com

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