NSS plates extended above 13 mph?

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  • ST3
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    Originally posted by nautiquegeek View Post



    There would be no reason to adjust the NSS at higher speeds other than the offered factory settings on 2020 boats. They deploy just enough for stability control and any other adjustments would be detrimental to the driving aspect of the boat.

    Pebble was specified to adjust NSS only at wakesurf speeds. There will be no updates to my knowledge since it is a obsolescent device.
    LOL. My apologies to all that replied. I thought my response would get a laugh out of everyone. The fact that NSS deploys at speed is an absolute head scratcher for me.




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  • nautiquegeek
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    Originally posted by GMLIII View Post

    I don’t need to check with any dealer . I know for a fact the Garmin will not work with any models earlier than 2020 and here is the reason . All model boats with Surf Select options have the 2.0 Surf Select module on prior 2020 models . The Garmin only functions on the 3.0 Surf Select module which was not installed until the 2020 model boats .
    Could you take out a 2.0 module and replace a 3.0 module to make the Garmin function, possibly but no one on this forum has made this module upgrade that I’m aware of
    I did not state or confirm the compatibility is a current protocol. I casually mentioned it as "is a thing" (which was intended to be sort of an ambiguous statement).

    I then suggested that you should check with your dealer to be informed of upcoming updates. Updates that will allow current Pebble and Surf Select users and owners of boats built prior to the 2020 model year that they may have the opportunity and ability to use the Garmin watch in the future. However, it sounds like you have it all figured out and don't need my help.

    Have a great day and see you out on the lake!

    BTW, nothing I have mentioned hasn't already been mentioned on this site. There is a whole thread about this feature that you have posted in.
    Last edited by nautiquegeek; 09-11-2019, 02:54 PM.

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  • GMLIII
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    Originally posted by nautiquegeek View Post

    Please check in with your local dealer for updates and Garmin compatibility on models prior to 2020. Nautique territory account managers will have an answer that your dealer can share with you.
    I don’t need to check with any dealer . I know for a fact the Garmin will not work with any models earlier than 2020 and here is the reason . All model boats with Surf Select options have the 2.0 Surf Select module on prior 2020 models . The Garmin only functions on the 3.0 Surf Select module which was not installed until the 2020 model boats .
    Could you take out a 2.0 module and replace a 3.0 module to make the Garmin function, possibly but no one on this forum has made this module upgrade that I’m aware of

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  • nautiquegeek
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    Originally posted by GMLIII View Post

    Garmin does not work on any boats 2019 or earlier only 2020.
    Please check in with your local dealer for updates and Garmin compatibility on models prior to 2020. Nautique territory account managers will have an answer that your dealer can share with you.

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  • GMLIII
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    Originally posted by nautiquegeek View Post

    Yes, you are correct and I should have been more clear in my answer. Unless an SS box has been installed on a NSS equipped boat, SS switch or any other activating protocol will not work no matter the brand.

    Keep in mind Garmin compatibility for use on 2019 and earlier boats is a thing
    Garmin does not work on any boats 2019 or earlier only 2020.

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  • nautiquegeek
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    Originally posted by GMLIII View Post

    Side note unless the given boat has the Surf Select feature the Pebble watch is not going to function with the the NSS plates regardless of speed but one another note Pebble will not work on 2020 models because the Surf Select feature has moved from Pebble to Garmin anyway. So no Pebble will not work on any 2020 models period.
    Yes, you are correct and I should have been more clear in my answer. Unless an SS box has been installed on a NSS equipped boat, SS switch or any other activating protocol will not work no matter the brand.

    Keep in mind Garmin compatibility for use on 2019 and earlier boats is a thing

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  • charlesml3
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    Originally posted by ST3 View Post

    Can they be adjusted using the Pebble?



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    No. The Pebble cannot do anything that can't be done from the LINC. All the Pebble does is let you press buttons on the LINC from behind the boat. Nothing more.

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  • GMLIII
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    Originally posted by nautiquegeek View Post



    There would be no reason to adjust the NSS at higher speeds other than the offered factory settings on 2020 boats. They deploy just enough for stability control and any other adjustments would be detrimental to the driving aspect of the boat.

    Pebble was specified to adjust NSS only at wakesurf speeds. There will be no updates to my knowledge since it is a obsolescent device.
    Side note unless the given boat has the Surf Select feature the Pebble watch is not going to function with the the NSS plates regardless of speed but one another note Pebble will not work on 2020 models because the Surf Select feature has moved from Pebble to Garmin anyway. So no Pebble will not work on any 2020 models period.
    Last edited by GMLIII; 09-11-2019, 12:45 PM.

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  • nautiquegeek
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    Originally posted by ST3 View Post

    Can they be adjusted using the Pebble?



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    There would be no reason to adjust the NSS at higher speeds other than the offered factory settings on 2020 boats. They deploy just enough for stability control and any other adjustments would be detrimental to the driving aspect of the boat.

    Pebble was specified to adjust NSS only at wakesurf speeds. There will be no updates to my knowledge since it is a obsolescent device.

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  • ST3
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    Originally posted by nautiquegeek View Post

    This is correct. They deploy out very slightly for stabilization and drivability. To my knowledge there is no updates available for a previous model year due to a different NSS and hull design. The amount the plate is deployed is very minimal.

    With the advancements in dynamic on the fly hull changes via the NSS and NCRS; a hull designed to do one thing good, can now do many things good with the positives outweighing the negatives.
    Can they be adjusted using the Pebble?



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  • nautiquegeek
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    Originally posted by OHLNautique View Post
    I just got this email response from Nautique and they are calling me tomorrow to discuss.


    "The NSS plates do deploy at higher speeds for better handling on the 2019 and 2020 GS24s and on the 2020 GS22s."
    This is correct. They deploy out very slightly for stabilization and drivability. To my knowledge there is no updates available for a previous model year due to a different NSS and hull design. The amount the plate is deployed is very minimal.

    With the advancements in dynamic on the fly hull changes via the NSS and NCRS; a hull designed to do one thing good, can now do many things good with the positives outweighing the negatives.
    Last edited by nautiquegeek; 09-10-2019, 06:44 PM.

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  • Tallredrider
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    Watching the NSS blast water to both sides during wakeboarding as the gas gauge gets sucked down would be frustrating to me.

    From a larger perspective, this seems like a fix for a poor hull. I don't think this sounds like an upgrade to the new model, more like a fix.

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  • OHLNautique
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    Originally posted by Kmayotte View Post
    Sounds like you got some good info. I'd still love to see photos of the various wakes.
    I'll try to get some pics over the next few days and upload them.

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  • Kmayotte
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    Sounds like you got some good info. I'd still love to see photos of the various wakes.

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  • OHLNautique
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    Originally posted by Adrenaline1 View Post
    So would that be a computer update for improved stability on the 2019 GS22/24?
    Yes it was a computer update but only the 2020 GS22's got it. Not sure if it could be added to the 19 GS22.

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