Ballast load SAN230 2010 Model for Pro riders

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  • nautique-rsa
    • Jan 2011
    • 1

    • South Africa

    • 2010 Super Air Nautique 230 TE

    #1

    Ballast load SAN230 2010 Model for Pro riders

    I am using a 2010 Model SAN230 Team & Wake edition for local Pro competitions but have problems in trying to get best wake - generally the port side wake is good but always seem to have crumble on starboard side. Have 2 X 440lbs Fly High sac's in port and starboard on top of standard back ballast full + 1 X 750lbs Fly high sac under front seats. Also added 1 X 440lb Fly High sac running up middle section next to driver starting just behind removable center seat. Running between 22 and 24mph. Will empty front on board ballast - generally around half to three quarters full. So far this has been about the best - however when rider out with tension on line everthing is good but in cutting into the wake especially from starboard side the wake will crumble before he hits the wake.
  • NautiUT
    • Mar 2009
    • 67



    #2
    Sounds like it needs more bow/belly weight. Check out this other thread.

    http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=786238

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    • Chattwake
      • Apr 2008
      • 341

      • Chattanooga

      • 2010 SANTE 230 - Sold 2009 SANTE 230 - Sold 2008 SANTE 230 - Sold

      #3
      I had a lot of trouble keeping a clean wake out of my '08, '09, and '10 230's when we added that much weight. Seems like the boat is prone to wash unless you go 25mph with that kind of weight.
      2012 Axis A22 - on order
      2011 Axis A22 - sold
      2010 SANTE 230 - sold
      2009 SANTE 230 - sold
      2008 SANTE 230 - sold
      2007 VLX - sold
      2002 XStar - sold
      1990 Prostar 190 - sold

      www.chattwake.com

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