2012 SAN 210 with NSS Installed

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  • jefe
    • Jul 2003
    • 257

    • Orlando, FL


    #1

    2012 SAN 210 with NSS Installed

    Thought I would post a picture for all of you thinking of getting NSS on your 2012 210.

    NSS is set at Level 3 (Goes to 5 for the most vert), Stock Ballast with about 400lbs of piggy back on each side, 9.5mph, 2 Adults, 2 small children up front.

    AWESOME!! pulled a 360 the first time on it.
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  • F725
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Feb 2013
    • 381

    • Minnesota

    • 2018 G21

    #2
    NSS works awesome on the 210's! Try bumping your speed up to 10.4 or 10.5. Put around 750 in each rear compartment and piggyback a sac in the bow. Your wave will be way bigger and longer than this!!

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    • jefe
      • Jul 2003
      • 257

      • Orlando, FL


      #3
      Yeah, I need to add a sac upfront, when I had full 700 piggyback tanks full, it was pretty washed out at 10-10.5. I am thinking that we had the boat plowing pretty good.

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      • F725
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Feb 2013
        • 381

        • Minnesota

        • 2018 G21

        #4
        Definitely. Adding the piggy back to the front was the first thing we did, then removed the rear tanks and put in 1100 lb sac in the port locker and a 750 in the starboard locker.

        NSS around 3 or 4 for the port wave, 1 or 2 for the starboard wave.

        Have fun experimenting!

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        • rycwb
          • Sep 2017
          • 21

          • Roseville, California

          • 2012 san 210

          #5
          On the picture taken was the boat evenly weighted? We have the nss installed on our 2012 210 and we need to put weight, about 60-40 towards the surf side, every time we surf. Im trying to find a configuration where we can evenly weight the boat.

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          • jefe
            • Jul 2003
            • 257

            • Orlando, FL


            #6
            As far as I can remember, the boat was weighted evenly at the time.

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            • swatguy
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • May 2008
              • 1631

              • Midwest/ Northern IL

              • 2008 SANTE 210

              #7
              While I have an 08. It’s essentially the same boat. I also have NSS. I run 1100’s in the rear. Piggy back center sac and 360lbs of pop bags in the nose at 10.5 . To get the best surf wave possible I’ve found a slight list ( more weight on surf side ) is greatly beneficial . It’s not a straight up list but there is an ever so slight lean. My surf side is filled completely and non surf side is about 2/3 full.

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