Are you running any ballast now? If yes, where?
What speed are we having this issue at?
I haven't had too much of an issue with this at 20 mph plus speeds. Under 20 and mine noses up a little. Most people wakeboard between 20 and 25 mph (22.5 seems average), sometimes 18 if practicing surface tricks.
If you want to add a little ballast to the front that might help, but don't get crazy. Too much ballast in front and the propensity to wash the boat every time a duck roller comes your way increases. Most people add ballast at a 40% front, 60% rear ratio. Too much in the front and the handling get's bad and the wake gets lower, too much in the rear and the wake gets narrow and less defined...although it does get higher. This is pretty much universal advice for any ski boat turned wakeboard tow boat. I haven't had enough time with the American Skier to be specific.
Short answer, go faster or get a phone book for the wifey to sit on.
