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  • 210GA
    • Aug 2008
    • 282

    • Cartersville, Georgia

    • 2008 SANTE 210

    #1

    Additional Fat Sack Question

    We have a '08 210 SANTE; I was thinking of dropping in a little extra weight and was wondering what sacks you all use in your boats. I've seen some made just for Nautiques that look nice. We just want to drop about 400-500 lbs in the back and a little something in the middle. Any ideas? If you could please post some links where I could buy them or some pictures of your own.

    Thanks!
  • lion90
    • Apr 2009
    • 182



    #2
    RE: Additional Fat Sack Question

    Brian,

    I just installed additional ballast in my 2009 230. You are more than welcome to come over to Lanier one day and check out what I did in person. I would be more than happy to walk you through it.

    I know you have a 210 but I think people are doing mostly the same for that except for smaller bags in the rear. An integrated bow sac up front and two 400lbers in the rear should do you pretty well. They make a complete Nautique kit for that configuration here (includes all part numbers)
    http://fatsac.servehttp.com/FlyHigh/....html#superair

    I however decided to order bigger bags (750s) for the rear of my 230 so I ordered all the parts separately from wakemakers.com. They had great responses to my emails and the stuff dropped shipped straight from FlyHigh the day I ordered the stuff. It was at my house in 3 business days.

    Here are some links that discuss the install and additional ballast that I participated on here:

    http://www.planetnautique.com/index.php ... torder=asc

    http://www.planetnautique.com/index.php ... mp;t=15206

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    • rivercowboy
      • Jul 2008
      • 36

      • muddy maumee river


      #3
      RE: Additional Fat Sack Question

      Put a 250 in each rear locker, and an arrow sack in the front floor bow storage. Call the guys at N3 and they will get you exactly what you want for the wake you want. We put about 3000 pounds in my 220 and its all push button, its sweet. The little loss of storage (only when filled) is very much worth it!

      N3 will send you every thing, and its very easy install.
      1978 Ski Nautique, 2007 SANTE 220

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      • lion90
        • Apr 2009
        • 182



        #4
        RE: Additional Fat Sack Question

        Some pictures of my 230 fat sac install.
        http://gallery.nesfeder.net/gallery2...?g2_itemId=331

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        • kevfran99
          • Sep 2008
          • 335

          • ATL

          • 08 210 SAN Team

          #5
          RE: Additional Fat Sack Question

          you've seen my setup! Only reason I don't plumb in is so I can move it around for surfing! Hit me up this weekend. I'm off fri-tues and plan on spending it on the lake!
          '08 SAN 210 Team Black w/Patriot red top stripe-Tow Biminis over the tower-4 under water transom lights-hot/cold shower-crest carpet-full throttle steering wheel-extra 6 channel JL amp-Pro 80's-WS420-fiberglass sub enclosure-led'd vents-Chromax Letters-and Tinted windshield for now......

          Tow Vehicle--05 GMC 2500 Crew Cab Short Bed 6.6L Duramax/Allison with a few mods


          -GO DAWGS!-

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