2013 G23 Underpowered?

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  • nyryan2001
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 1993

    • Lake Anna


    #16
    The wakes are generally so big on the G boats when ballasted... you'd learn your lesson pretty quick turning back over on your own rollers like that anyhow, it'd knock your fillings loose slamming against your own rollers while they are so close and so big.
    2019 G23 450
    2014 G23 550
    2013 G23 450
    2011 Malibu Wakesetter 247
    2007 Yamaha AR210

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    • seth
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jun 2008
      • 549

      • Santa Barbara, CA

      • 01 SAN-sold

      #17
      Before my boat was only on a private lake, I was going to get a huge nopowerturns.com wrap!!

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      • aoblak
        • Jan 2004
        • 229

        • West Bloomfield, Michigan


        #18
        I actually spent a couple of day with and in the boat that you are looking at last year and at one point had 12 people in the boat with a full ballast and it took a few extra seconds to plane off with me behind it. When I dropped the amount of people to 5 and had full ballast it had ZERO issues.
        That's a great boat, good luck in your decision

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        • Laketexoma
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Dec 2004
          • 463

          • Lake Texoma (Texas side)

          • 2023 G23

          #19
          I loved my 2013 with the 450. I got a great trade in on my 14 so I stepped up to the 550. The 550 is a beast of a motor!!
          2016 G23 H6
          2014 G23 550
          2013 G23 450 (Great boat)
          2008 230 Team-ZR6- ACME 1235 ( back in a Nautique again)
          2005 Malibu LSV 23 wakesetter (Real Dumb Mistake)
          2000 SAN ( Loved that boat)
          1998 Air Nautique ( our first boat)

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          • Live to surf
            • Apr 2013
            • 85

            • Sylvan Lake, AB

            • 2013 G23 450

            #20
            I also had a G23 450 last year and traded in for a 2014 550. Could not pass on trade in offer.

            I put the ACME 2419 prop on the 450 G23 and it made a huge difference in hole shot and time to plane. I was able to surf with OEM ballast plus 2000lbs or so more. Time to plane for wakeboarding was way better as well. It was like a whole new engine. If you go with 2013 450 G23 and are going to add extra ballast or have a lot of people in the boat I would recommend the ACME 2419.


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            • sja
              • Jun 2012
              • 66

              • minneapolis

              • 2013 Nautique G23 XS550

              #21
              I drove and rode the originally propped 450 and the 550 before purchasing. Huge difference in hole shot, turns with full ballast and rpm when running at riding speed with full ballast. I went with the 550. I have a hard time believing there is only 100hp difference between the two engines. I would just say that if you are putting 100K plus into a boat, don't run the risk of feeling underpowered for the life of your ownership. I am old enough to have had 8 powerboats and not once have I felt I had too much engine.

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              • nyryan2001
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 1993

                • Lake Anna


                #22
                ^^ i feel i have too much engine everytime I have to pay for gas!
                2019 G23 450
                2014 G23 550
                2013 G23 450
                2011 Malibu Wakesetter 247
                2007 Yamaha AR210

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                • s_kelley2000
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 1575
                  • Fort Meadow Recevoir

                  • Mass

                  • 2012 Super Air Nautique 230 1999 Nautique Super Sport with 502 Python (for Sale)

                  #23
                  Originally posted by nyryan2001 View Post
                  ^^ i feel i have too much engine everytime I have to pay for gas!
                  Haha! That reminds me of what my dad used to say about his 70 Chevelle SS.....It'd pass anything but a gas station.
                  Shawn

                  2012 Blue Metal Flake SAN 230

                  1999 Black and Tan Python 502 Powered Super Sport (for Sale)

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                  • Zach@n3
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 736

                    • Indianapolis Indiana

                    • 1986 2001 ski nautique 68 correct craft skylark

                    #24
                    Originally posted by sja View Post
                    I drove and rode the originally propped 450 and the 550 before purchasing. Huge difference in hole shot, turns with full ballast and rpm when running at riding speed with full ballast. I went with the 550. I have a hard time believing there is only 100hp difference between the two engines. I would just say that if you are putting 100K plus into a boat, don't run the risk of feeling underpowered for the life of your ownership. I am old enough to have had 8 powerboats and not once have I felt I had too much engine.
                    Like I've said before, in loaded up wake boats its all about the torque. The HP may be 100 different but the torque curve and peak torque output are vastly different on a roots supercharged larger engine vs. a smaller naturally aspirated engine. Torque is what does work. Why do you think the 2.0 transmission is so much better than the 1.48 on the 409/450? Torque multiplication, plain and simple.
                    [EMAIL="Zach@n3boatworks.com"]Zach@n3boatworks.com[/EMAIL]

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                    • davidmamato
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 44

                      • westminster, ca


                      #25
                      450 feels great.

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                      • GCSuper
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 292

                        • North Texas

                        • 2011 Super Air 210 2015 Super Air 210 on order

                        #26
                        Originally posted by jwasik01 View Post
                        thanks Seth. That is a message worth spreading. I followed the link and completely agree that the idle/turn method is the best bet - especially when the lake is crowded.
                        Really should be followed even if no ones on the lake. Why mess up your own water ? Or send rollers to homeowners ?
                        We have a lake home where the water is protected from the south wind, so lots of people ski/surf this area in the summer. I'm amazed or shocked to see an early bird powerturn this area into an ocean. Then I can be just as amazed to watch a knowledgeable boater use this same area and have glass water each pass.

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