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  • ironj32
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2011
    • 601

    • Lake Sarah (Independence), MN

    • 2018 SAN G23 XR550

    #1

    Awesome riding behind the G23!

    Pumped to finally see the result of a week long filming trip, up here in MN. The G23 was throwing up a meaty kicker the entire time.

    http://demo.alliancewake.com/videos/scott-stewart-2015/
    2018 SAN G23 XR550
    2015 SAN G23 XR550
    2014 SAN G23 XR550
    2013 SAN G23 XS550
    2013 SAN G23 ZR450
    2011 SAN 230
    2010 SAN 230
    2000 XStar
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  • Jeb1974
    • Jun 2013
    • 134

    • Calgary

    • 2019 G23 w/H6 2015 G23 w/ZR450

    #2
    The air he gets is unreal. I booked my week at the boarding school at the end of March - hopefully he's there then.

    Sick looking wake too. How much additional weight was in your boat and where was it placed?

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    • ironj32
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • May 2011
      • 601

      • Lake Sarah (Independence), MN

      • 2018 SAN G23 XR550

      #3
      We run stock plus:
      650 in each rear tank
      300 under each midship seat
      350 under each front seat
      450 bow walk way
      120 in lead under observers seat

      2018 SAN G23 XR550
      2015 SAN G23 XR550
      2014 SAN G23 XR550
      2013 SAN G23 XS550
      2013 SAN G23 ZR450
      2011 SAN 230
      2010 SAN 230
      2000 XStar
      www.mnspringride.com

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      • Tallredrider
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 1026

        • St. George, Utah

        • Red Metal Flake 2016 G23! Malibu 25 LSV 2019 2021 Centurion Ri237

        #4
        That was a very nice video! Thanks for sharing. I think I may put a link to that in my sales ad. 'And if you buy this boat, you will ride like this in no time at all!'

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        • Wayward
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Apr 2013
          • 424

          • Northeast

          • 2022 XStar

          #5
          Originally posted by ironj32 View Post
          We run stock plus:
          650 in each rear tank
          300 under each midship seat
          350 under each front seat
          450 bow walk way
          120 in lead under observers seat
          Ironj- Just curious why you would put such an oversized bag under the front seats? I happened to be just finishing up volume calculations for all of the compartments in my G, and there is less than 2.5 cubic feet of available space under each bow seat. A full bag under each bow seat is going to hold less than 150lbs each.

          I was looking to order some custom bow bags to fit perfectly in those compartments. Just wondering if you found something that works better.

          Midship seats calculated dead on to what you run there..... 312 lbs in each.

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          • ironj32
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • May 2011
            • 601

            • Lake Sarah (Independence), MN

            • 2018 SAN G23 XR550

            #6
            I actually put 750 pound bags under there. If you get down there and reach in far, you'll find that there is a lot of room that runs up the side wall (go beyond the faux teak), and way up at the very front. I'm basing my 300 off of calc's as well (conservatively). The 750s are way oversized, but they allow me to fill every nook and cranny, without putting pressure on the seat hinges. I put 450s under the midship seats. I've attached the specs of a bag I'll have made, if I go custom. They are oversized by a few inches in all directions, so I don't have to have them bursting at the seams.
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            2015 SAN G23 XR550
            2014 SAN G23 XR550
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            2013 SAN G23 ZR450
            2011 SAN 230
            2010 SAN 230
            2000 XStar
            www.mnspringride.com

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            • Jeb1974
              • Jun 2013
              • 134

              • Calgary

              • 2019 G23 w/H6 2015 G23 w/ZR450

              #7
              Originally posted by Tallredrider View Post
              That was a very nice video! Thanks for sharing. I think I may put a link to that in my sales ad. 'And if you buy this boat, you will ride like this in no time at all!'
              That's what I thought would happen when I bought my G23.................it didn't work so now I have to go buy an xstar. haha.

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              • Wayward
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Apr 2013
                • 424

                • Northeast

                • 2022 XStar

                #8
                Originally posted by ironj32 View Post
                I actually put 750 pound bags under there. If you get down there and reach in far, you'll find that there is a lot of room that runs up the side wall (go beyond the faux teak), and way up at the very front. I'm basing my 300 off of calc's as well (conservatively). The 750s are way oversized, but they allow me to fill every nook and cranny, without putting pressure on the seat hinges. I put 450s under the midship seats. I've attached the specs of a bag I'll have made, if I go custom. They are oversized by a few inches in all directions, so I don't have to have them bursting at the seams.
                I thought about doing bags that would go up the sidewall when I had all of the interior gutted on my G a couple weeks ago. But then realized that there was only about 2" worth of breathing room behind the cupholder/grabhandle recessed trim. I was thinking that the bag would break the trim panels. They are just 1/8" molded plastic. You don't have any trouble with that?

                I ended up going a different route on my ballast setup, and will post it in here when I am done with it. The custom bags are being made right now. It is not going to be the kind of weight you are running though. It is going to be about 2100lbs over stock, and maintain the same center of gravity as the stock ballast.

                That is some awesome riding in that video!!

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                • Tallredrider
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 1026

                  • St. George, Utah

                  • Red Metal Flake 2016 G23! Malibu 25 LSV 2019 2021 Centurion Ri237

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jeb1974 View Post
                  That's what I thought would happen when I bought my G23.................it didn't work so now I have to go buy an xstar. haha.


                  With clarification that I will be buying another G23...just because I love that new boat smell.

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                  • Laketexoma
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 463

                    • Lake Texoma (Texas side)

                    • 2023 G23

                    #10
                    I'm wanting to add some weight to my pas side of the boat. I'm 260lbs so I think I will need a little bit more than the 200 lbs you'll have ben talking about. I looked at the leadwake and pop products. I'm looking at the 400 lbs range. Pop is 375 shipped and leadwake is 540. Is there a 165 dollar difference between them? I have only messed with water weight so this is new to me.
                    thanks
                    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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                    • swankster
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 1052

                      • DFW, TX

                      • 2013 G23 450 2025 G23 Centennial Edition

                      #11
                      What more can be said. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSpBwt4hFN8
                      2013 G23 450 with NSS (175hrs) and still have the original prop
                      2010 SANTE 230 343 (280hrs)
                      pre 2010 - various open bow boats and jet skis

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                      • wakerider107
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 271

                        • south


                        #12
                        Originally posted by Laketexoma View Post
                        I'm wanting to add some weight to my pas side of the boat. I'm 260lbs so I think I will need a little bit more than the 200 lbs you'll have ben talking about. I looked at the leadwake and pop products. I'm looking at the 400 lbs range. Pop is 375 shipped and leadwake is 540. Is there a 165 dollar difference between them? I have only messed with water weight so this is new to me.
                        thanks
                        only difference i am aware of is pop-products is actually steel pellets and leadwake is lead. that being said, i have used the same pop-products bags for 5 years in multiple boats with no issues. i would save the $165
                        2012 SANTE 230

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                        • Laketexoma
                          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 463

                          • Lake Texoma (Texas side)

                          • 2023 G23

                          #13
                          Originally posted by wakerider107 View Post

                          only difference i am aware of is pop-products is actually steel pellets and leadwake is lead. that being said, i have used the same pop-products bags for 5 years in multiple boats with no issues. i would save the $165
                          Great thanks for the feedback!!
                          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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                          • Beg4wake
                            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 563

                            • Radford VA

                            • 2016 Nautique G23. Masters Blue/Gunmetal Flake

                            #14
                            I was going to spend a lot of money on custom bags as well...but then I watched this video and realized my money would be better spent on lessons! LOL Nice riding! KILLING IT! I'll be lucky if my knees can handle even the factory ballast!

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                            • Beg4wake
                              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 563

                              • Radford VA

                              • 2016 Nautique G23. Masters Blue/Gunmetal Flake

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Laketexoma View Post
                              I'm wanting to add some weight to my pas side of the boat. I'm 260lbs so I think I will need a little bit more than the 200 lbs you'll have ben talking about. I looked at the leadwake and pop products. I'm looking at the 400 lbs range. Pop is 375 shipped and leadwake is 540. Is there a 165 dollar difference between them? I have only messed with water weight so this is new to me.
                              thanks


                              Yes the difference is the steel. The lead is better because it is resistant to corrosion and won't rust whereas the steel will. And over a period of time, the steel will corrode enough that it will actually decrease it's weight count. Granted, the speed at which it all does this depends greatly on how your bags are placed to avoid any moisture, and how well the bags are sealed.

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