There you go, Keep in mind we painted the top plates of the NSS white. Standard is bare aluminum. We are giving NSS priroity to sold boats currnetly. As Dave P said, Nautique is overwhelmed with the demand for these kits. I will give an update as soon as we get the 210 or 230 on the water. It's cooooold in Indiana.
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Originally posted by Zach@n3 View PostThere you go, Keep in mind we painted the top plates of the NSS white. Standard is bare aluminum. We are giving NSS priroity to sold boats currnetly. As Dave P said, Nautique is overwhelmed with the demand for these kits. I will give an update as soon as we get the 210 or 230 on the water. It's cooooold in Indiana.
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Originally posted by Zach@n3 View PostWe have a 230 and 210 installed but not been on the water yet.
As we move into spring people are boat shopping and Malibu's "surf gate" is available and ready to rock. It seems to me that Nautique could lose some sales that could be gained back by a few simple videos.
It seems obvious they rushed this to market quickly to compete with Malibu and weren't prepared for the demand?
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Posted by the guys at N3 Boatworks in Indy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIetrRe0MG4
Looks pretty sweet!!
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Originally posted by rsess View Postcan someone please tell me how many bolts go through the transom. That installation looks like swiss cheese although i would hope most are only through to the back plate.
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Originally posted by darthwhitey View PostPosted by the guys at N3 Boatworks in Indy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIetrRe0MG4
Looks pretty sweet!!
As it is, I do see the advantage of NSS. No sac fill time wait, quicker plane time (don't need a 1235?), better handling and easier to avoid taking rollers without having the nose sacked out. . .2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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I have a 2012 210 with NSS retro-fitted. Have been surfing A LOT and below are summary observations and experiences:
*NSS with stock ballast is about equivalent to 2 x 500lbs fat-sacs on the rider side of the boat (rear locker and under seat).
*Emptying rear ballast on rider side increases size of wave.
*Goofy (starboard) side wave is much larger than regular (port) side wave.
*Goofy (starboard) optimal settings: surf vert - 5, hydro-gate - 2, belly 50%, port full, starboard empty, 10.5 mph
*Regular (port) optimal settings: surf vert - 3, hydro-gate - 2, belly full, port empty, starboard full, 10.5
Since we typically boat with 3-4 people in the boat, we always run with a 250lb fat-sac under each seat (port and starboard) for both wakeboarding and surfing. While the extra weight marginally helps the starboard surf wave, it makes a huge difference on the port side wave.
Note, we've tried many, many configurations with the fat-sacs including moving to the rear lockers, 2 x 250lbs on one side, various belly full percentages and the above has worked best for us.
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Originally posted by Stef_Jelos View PostI have a 2012 210 with NSS retro-fitted. Have been surfing A LOT and below are summary observations and experiences:
*NSS with stock ballast is about equivalent to 2 x 500lbs fat-sacs on the rider side of the boat (rear locker and under seat).
*Emptying rear ballast on rider side increases size of wave.
*Goofy (starboard) side wave is much larger than regular (port) side wave.
*Goofy (starboard) optimal settings: surf vert - 5, hydro-gate - 2, belly 50%, port full, starboard empty, 10.5 mph
*Regular (port) optimal settings: surf vert - 3, hydro-gate - 2, belly full, port empty, starboard full, 10.5
Since we typically boat with 3-4 people in the boat, we always run with a 250lb fat-sac under each seat (port and starboard) for both wakeboarding and surfing. While the extra weight marginally helps the starboard surf wave, it makes a huge difference on the port side wave.
Note, we've tried many, many configurations with the fat-sacs including moving to the rear lockers, 2 x 250lbs on one side, various belly full percentages and the above has worked best for us.
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Yeah? Why empty the surf side ballast?
I just removed the port side rear tank and put in a 1100 lb sac, put a 750 lb sac in place of the tank on the starboard side, piggy backed a 650 (probably 400 lbs) under the front seats.
I haven't had a chance to try this out but it should be close to what I was adding in sacs to the rear lockers +200 lbs. I was getting an awesome wave on both sides!
NSS at 3, Hydrogate at 0-1.
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Originally posted by F725 View PostYeah? Why empty the surf side ballast?
I just removed the port side rear tank and put in a 1100 lb sac, put a 750 lb sac in place of the tank on the starboard side, piggy backed a 650 (probably 400 lbs) under the front seats.
I haven't had a chance to try this out but it should be close to what I was adding in sacs to the rear lockers +200 lbs. I was getting an awesome wave on both sides!
NSS at 3, Hydrogate at 0-1.Current: 2017 G23
Previous: 2012 210 TE (former PN boat), 2005 210 TE, 2001 X-Star
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