I know I just left picking some stuff up from Buxton and Andrew told me they surfed it on factory ballast and it was a beast. If I'd of known I would have went.
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Originally posted by TxJole View PostI know I just left picking some stuff up from Buxton and Andrew told me they surfed it on factory ballast and it was a beast. If I'd of known I would have went.Current Nautique: 2013 G23
Previous Nautiques: 2012 SANTE 230, 2011 SANTE 230, 2010 SANTE 210, 2006 SANTE 210
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Originally posted by AllianceBJJ View PostClosed cooled yes. No info I have heard of on overheating though.
The 550's have a "approximately $20K upgrade" problem. Which gives me the "I can not get that engine" problem...
Not only does the 550 have a $20k+ problem, but it requires high octane and you probably have to own a gas station to keep gas in it.2021 G23 450 - Current
2019 G23 450 - Sold
2018 G23 450 - Sold
2017 G23 450 - Sold
2016 G23 450 - Sold
2014 G23 550 - Sold
2013 G23 450 - Sold
2012 210 - Sold
2012 200 Mapple - Sold
2011 230 - Sold
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I surfed the G23 on Monday with Buxton with only the factory ballast. Wake was as good if not better than my 2010 SANTE 230 with belly and side full, 300 pounds of lead and a 750 Fly High. It had a great curl and I which I had pics. Boat was awesome and drove easy but I wouldn't go less than the 450, based on my experience with a 343 in the 230. Storage everywhere and no sacks needed. The only draw back for me was the height of the sides made me fell a little confined when setting in it.2013 G23 450 with NSS (175hrs) and still have the original prop
2010 SANTE 230 343 (280hrs)
pre 2010 - various open bow boats and jet skis
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It's great to hear the "real-world" feedback. Has anyone noticed if it is weight sensitive when wakeboarding? From my experience, the 230 is more weight sensitive than the 210, so I am interested to see how the G23 is.2021 G23 450 - Current
2019 G23 450 - Sold
2018 G23 450 - Sold
2017 G23 450 - Sold
2016 G23 450 - Sold
2014 G23 550 - Sold
2013 G23 450 - Sold
2012 210 - Sold
2012 200 Mapple - Sold
2011 230 - Sold
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wow! I would have to disagree with you on that statement, from owning and personnel experience I would put the boats in this order: 220, 210 230 with the 230 being the least sensitive . That is using factory ballast and anywhere between 2000 to 3500 extra ballast ,just what I have experience,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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Originally posted by robertsmcfarland View Postwow! I would have to disagree with you on that statement, from owning and personnel experience I would put the boats in this order: 220, 210 230 with the 230 being the least sensitive . That is using factory ballast and anywhere between 2000 to 3500 extra ballast ,just what I have experience,2021 G23 450 - Current
2019 G23 450 - Sold
2018 G23 450 - Sold
2017 G23 450 - Sold
2016 G23 450 - Sold
2014 G23 550 - Sold
2013 G23 450 - Sold
2012 210 - Sold
2012 200 Mapple - Sold
2011 230 - Sold
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