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  • Bryand82487
    • Mar 2009
    • 74

    • Tennessee


    2000 SAN 210

    I just got this boat today and it came with the 2 stock hard tanks. Can someone give me some ideas on how much more wait I should add in sacs and where they should be placed. I don't do any wake surfing just boarding.
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  • 2Tuff
    • Jun 2008
    • 31



    #2
    RE: 2000 SAN 210

    I have a 2000 210 as well. If I remember right, the hard tanks hold about 200 lbs. each. What I did was take those hard tanks out and put 750 lb. bags in. I also picked up a bag for the ski locker that holds about 800 lbs. Some people use the seat bottom sack available from fly high - it fits good in there, and holds over 650 lbs. Next on my list is an integrated bow sack - right now I just have about 300 lbs. of lead up there. If you decide to add that much ballast, you are also going to want to swap out the prop - I took mine from the 16 pitch to a 14.25 pitch. Top speed is gone - only about 41 with me alone in boat, but it planes and holds wake board speeds great.

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    • WakeSlayer
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Sep 2005
      • 2069

      • Silver Creek, MN

      • 1968 Mustang

      #3
      RE: 2000 SAN 210

      +1 for cut the tanks out. Do a search on ballast installs.
      the WakeSlayer
      1999 Super Air - Python Powered <-- For Sale
      1968 Correct Craft Mustang

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      • Gizmo
        • Jun 2006
        • 54

        • Grapevine Texas


        #4
        I had a 2000 210 that didnt not have any stock hard tanks. I used the Fly High wedge sacs in the back (440 lbs ea) and and the Fly High under seat sack in the front locker (670 lbs). That set up was just about perfect. However If I hadnt got such a great deal on the wedge sacs I would have put the 500 lb sacs in the rear lockers.

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