Have a 2012 super air 210 with stock ballast. Usually just wife and I in boat. Only able to get wake to surf right behind swim platform. Any suggestions for better wake further back?
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Start by plumbing a 750 on top of whichever side you ride on. Add from there as you like. I run 750 in port, 450 on port seat, and 450 in bow. My son is goofy and it seems to take less on the starboard side maybe cause my 200lbs is on that side. We usually run 450 on starboard side seat and that is good enough for him. All this is on top of full factory tanks depending on which side surfer is on. We usually run 10.5 mph
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We added a piggyback sack connected as overflow on top of the rear tanks. Look at wakemakers.com. The sac is 750 Lbs and you don't need to add other pumps, just keep cycling the existing ballast pump. All fittings are included too.
Overall, we have been very happy with the solution. We are just beginners with wake surfing, but the additional sac in the back corner made a HUGE difference to the wake.
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Plus one to what msbowhunter says. A 750 lb. sac piggy backed onto one of the rear the stock ballast tanks, then forward, you can add either the integrated bow sac or the center locker arrow sac from the belly tank.
Check out the set ups and photos in the following thread. I went with 750s in the rear compartments and the center locker arrow sac. I have some 200# of pop products bags also that I plan to put under the seat in the nose to see if it lengthens the pocket even more, right now they are in the holds forward of the helm, split left and right. See my avatar for the resulting wave.
http://www.planetnautique.com/vb3/sh...light=surf+2102010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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