NSS with extra ballast?

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  • JamesHawk101
    • Dec 2012
    • 224

    • Indian Rocks Beach

    • 2015 G23 Coastal

    NSS with extra ballast?

    So I was wondering the other day if you put to 1,100 pound fat sacs in both of the rear compartments on the G23 and 400 in the bow would it make the wake bigger for wakesurfing using NSS? It would be the stock ballast along with the fat sacs. Would this, in theory, work?
    2015 G23 Coastal Edition 450 NSS
    2013 G23 Coastal Edition 450 NSS
  • ViSoR
    • Sep 2010
    • 266

    • Montreal, Quebec, Canada


    #2
    Why not?
    2008 SANTE 230
    2005 SAN 210 - Sold

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    • perry386
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jun 2012
      • 560

      • gadsden AL

      • Super Air nautique 236

      #3
      I would think so as long as there isn't too much drag against the boat. Because that plate uses drag more than anything...kind of like the Malibu PowerWedge

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      • 6balls
        • Jan 2013
        • 4

        • valley, wa


        #4
        Have you ever stuck your hand into the water while wake surfing? The resistance isnt terribly severe at that speed. Adding weight to the boat makes the wave larger. NSS delays convergance which happens to shape the wave. Two seperate things.

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