Weighting a 2012 230

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  • wakerider107
    • Jul 2011
    • 271

    • south


    Weighting a 2012 230

    I'm assuming this has been discussed but I wasn't able to find it! If so could someone point me in the right direction?

    Just picked up my brand new 230 last week, spent some time out breaking her in and now its time to ride.
    Today I did a quick set with full stock ballast + a 500 in the main seating area and a 750 up front. With the plate set to Vert the wake seemed rather small and too rampy for my liking.
    I'm open to adding lots of weight, but my goal is to leave as much seating as possible.
    My preference would be to ride around 24mph with a little steeper wake.

    Anyone else have a good set up? Or tips?
    This was the first day I was able to ride so I'll be playing with it more. Plenty of time with the water at 45 degrees haha. Just thought I'd ask here!
    2012 SANTE 230
  • Ziplock
    • Oct 2011
    • 82

    • Denton, Texas

    • 2016 G21

    #2
    I too just picked up a new 230 and trying to get it dialed. I have been running 2 400s in the lockers, A 550 in the walkway, and a 250 along the back floor. I am a big fan of short steep abrupt wake and this setup was pretty decent. The boat did not porpoise. Move some of that weight to the back it will steepen up for you.
    2001 SAN 210 (sold)
    2007 SAN 220 (sold)
    2012 SAN 230 (sold)
    2013 SAN 230 NSS

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