Surf Wake for 200 Sport

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  • MinnesotaNautique
    • Jan 2004
    • 207



    #1

    Surf Wake for 200 Sport

    Does anyone have suggestions for dialing in the surf wake on a 200 sport? The stock ballast is pretty weak for surfing, especially on the port side. (Great ski wake though for a v-drive!) I'm planning to add the "piggyback" system for some extra weight, however I was curious on the configuration. I appreciate any input...
  • LakeRats
    • Jun 2012
    • 50

    • North Carolina

    • 2012 Sport 200V

    #2
    First, remove the hard tanks. I removed mine this spring. The compartments are huge with out the hard tanks. I have a 750 with quick disconnects for each side. I put a 500 lb bag in the front - if there is no weight in the nose, the wave gets tall, but steep and short. We surf the starboard side, so I put another bag in the floor behind the driver seat. For port side surfing, I have seen pictures of bags in the compartment behind the observer seat.

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    • MinnesotaNautique
      • Jan 2004
      • 207



      #3
      Thanks for the input L.R. My intention was to just plumb a sac on top of the existing tanks. How difficult was it to remove the hard tanks all together?

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      • LakeRats
        • Jun 2012
        • 50

        • North Carolina

        • 2012 Sport 200V

        #4
        Took two hours at most. There is carpet under the tanks, so it does not dry very well with the tanks on top of the carpet. And with a 750 fully filled, there is still room for a few life vests on top of it. I really like having the tanks out.

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