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Figure 2-11. Power Wedge
The Power Wedge (PW) is an adjustable wake enlargement device designed specifically
for wakeboarding. It is not intended to be used over 25 MPH. The PW alarm will activate
if the foil is not in the “stowed” or “all the way up” position and the boat speed exceeds
25 MPH. You must slow down to between 1 and 10 MPH to raise the foil all the way up.
The Power Wedge is intended to be deployed “down” prior to pulling up the rider; it will
not deploy above 10 MPH.
Boats not equipped with PW must have the Power Wedge mode switched to N/A instead
of PRESENT.
The Power Wedge is a computer controlled intelligent device. The computer determines
if the boat speed is safe to operate the PW. If the boat speed and foil position are within
the safe operational parameters, the computer will allow you to adjust the foil. If the boat
speed and foil position are out of the safe parameters, the Power Wedge will not operate.
The Power Wedge Foil will deploy from the fully up or “stowed” position to the fully
down or “operating position” as long as the boat speed is under 10 MPH. It will deploy
“down” sitting on the trailer if the key is ON and the switch is depressed on the “DOWN”
arrow. It will not deploy “up” unless the boat speed is between 1 and 10 MPH. Once the
foil is all the way down, you will have the ability to adjust the size and shape of your
wake when the boat speed is between 10 and 25 MPH. The driver should always begin
the towing session with the foil in the down position. Once the boat is at the desired
wakeboarding speed, the driver can increase the wake size by pressing the “UP” arrow on
the PW switch in momentary increments or decrease the wake size by pressing the
“DOWN” arrow in momentary increments. The driver can monitor the Power Wedge
gauge for reference to the adjustments. When the boat speed is between 10 and 25 MPH,
the foil will not raise above the predetermined operating limit which is the largest,
sharpest, usable wake in which the foil can create. With the foil in the lowest position, the
wake is comparable to approximately 400 lb of ballast in the rear of the boat.
Your Malibu can be trailered or launched with the PW down, but make sure to raise it
once you are on the water. DO NOT operate the PW with people on the swim step or near
the PW.
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