Acceleration time on new 210 with Acme 1235 Prop and a lot of weight?

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  • JWAT
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Feb 2004
    • 527

    • NE Indiana

    • 1997 Super Sport/Super Air Nautique 2008 Super Air Nautique 210

    Acceleration time on new 210 with Acme 1235 Prop and a lot of weight?

    Can anyone that has a newer style 210 with the acme 1235 prop and a bunch of weight in their boat tell me roughly how long it is taking their boat to get on plane? My buddy has a 2000 x-star with the 1235 prop and I have a 2008 210 with the 1235 prop. We put around 2300 lbs. or so in his boat and around 2800+ lbs in my boat and his boat jumps out of the water with that prop and mine still takes quite a while for it to plane out.

    Granted, his is a little smaller boat and the weight is spread out more even, where mine is more rear heavy, but his literally feels like there is no weight in the boat and planes off probably in a 1/4 of the time it takes mine to plane off. I bought my 1235 prop refurbished and am just wanting to make sure it was refurbished correctly with the right pitch, etc. Thanks for any help!
    2008 Super Air Nautique 210TE
  • Mikeski
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 2908

    • San Francisco, CA

    • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

    #2
    My buddies Malibu 23LSV with Monsoon 340hp and 1235 prop takes about 30 seconds to reach a plane with 3000lbs and the wedge down. Once it gets there it's a great wake but it seems like forever. The 2000 Xstar is a very efficient planing hull based on an old prostar hull, not the best wakeboard boat. It's definitely going to plane faster than any modern wake making machine.

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    • vr6mole
      • Feb 2009
      • 106

      • Carnegie, PA


      #3
      Originally posted by JWAT View Post
      Granted, his is a little smaller boat and the weight is spread out more even, where mine is more rear heavy
      Sounds like your problem.

      Where is your weight at?
      2001 SAN

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      • xrichard
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Aug 2008
        • 667

        • El Dorado Hills

        • 2023 G23

        #4
        Where's his weight? 2800lbs is a lot for that boat.

        A buddy of mine has an 02 XStar and we've had a difficult time gettting a good wake without a heavy bias toward the bow. Without most of the weight up front, we have to run 24.5+ to get both sides clean. So, not to hi-jack, but I'd appreciate any input you can give me re: weight for that hull...how you're doing it and how fast you're running to clean it up.
        Previous boats:
        2015 G23
        2008 SAN 210
        2002 XStar
        1995 Sport Nautique

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        • JWAT
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Feb 2004
          • 527

          • NE Indiana

          • 1997 Super Sport/Super Air Nautique 2008 Super Air Nautique 210

          #5
          Ya, I guess with me having a bigger boat, more weight, and more rear-biased weighting, it may make that big of a difference.

          Regarding weighting my buddies X-Star, we have one of the 1,000 lb. triangle sacs in the bow completely filled, a 500 lb. sac on each side of the engine in the rear and another 200-300 lbs of lead spread throughout the middle and bow of the boat. That boat definitely likes weight in front and we have it spread out about 50/50 front to back. We still find that the wake is plenty steep like this. I am honestly not sure what speed we are running for sure. His perfect pass doesn't work right now, so we run off of RPM's and just speed it up to when the wake looks clean. I usually ride at 80' around 3700-3800 RPMs with the 1235 prop and all of the weight in the boat. Hope that helps...
          2008 Super Air Nautique 210TE

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          • xrichard
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Aug 2008
            • 667

            • El Dorado Hills

            • 2023 G23

            #6
            Thanks for the info re: weight.

            We don't run as much weight as you, but we're in a similar situation in that I have an 08 210 and my buddy has an 02 XStar. I run 1800-1900lbs with a pretty big rear bias and my buddy varies a lot because he's been playing with the weight configuration...anywhere from 1500-2300lbs with a front bias.

            His boat gets up quicker and I think it's the location of the weight and the fact that my boat weighs around 800lbs more without any ballast. Mine is piggish enough getting on plane that I think I'll add some more weight to the front or remove some from the rear...or both. (I run the 1235)
            Previous boats:
            2015 G23
            2008 SAN 210
            2002 XStar
            1995 Sport Nautique

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            • robertsmcfarland
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Oct 2004
              • 544

              • Hyco

              • 2014 g23 550

              #7
              Cannot tell you in time ,but our 2008 210 (sold) which had a 1235 prop and extra 3000 pounds over stock ballast would pull a wake boarder up with no problem or hesitation in fact I'm not sure if you would want to be pulled up any quicker . we also had the zr6 engine.
              2013 G23 super air
              2010 230 super air
              2009 220 super air
              2008 210 super air
              2005 210 super air
              2003 calabria pro air

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