I'm interested in the different amounts of aftermarket ballast people have added to their Super Air Nautiques and how they perform. I know Shaun Murray put 4,000lbs in his 230. I'd like ~3,000lbs in our 230 and around 1,500-2000 in our 210. Has anyone done that with theirs? Let me know!
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
- Jul 2007
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- Mercer, Pennsylvania
- 81 Ski Nautique when growing up 2007 SANTE 210 2008 SANTE 210
RE: How much aftermarket ballast to you have in your SANTE?
What year is your 210? I run about 2000lbs in my 08 210 and love it!Current: 08 Super Air 210 Team
Previous: 07 Super Air 210 Team
Previous: 02 MC Pro Star 197
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Here you go. http://www.planetnautique.com/index....056&highlight=
Gramps runs close to 2,000lbs in his 03 SANTE and he has one of the biggest wakes I have ever seen.
I run 1,250lbs (stock + 400) in my 06 SANSE and it is plenty for most riders. You start adding some bodies into the boat and the wake gets pretty macking. :mrgreen:Brandon
2006 SAN 210
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05 210-internal ballast, wedge sacs, v-shape bow sac and 250lbs lead usually upfront. all in all that's about 2600lbs plus a couple people. with that much weight you def need a diff prop though. my boat tops out at about 30mph with my prop w/o running too high rpm's.
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the type of weight makes a difference (dont mean to open a can of worms) but running 600 lbs in pop bags plus factory ballast is the best setup in my 211. i have tried fly high sacs and more trying to replace the shot bags only to be disappointed.
this is imho, like anything your mileage may vary.
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