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  • jondavis08
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2016
    • 369

    • Battle Creek, MI

    • 2014 SANTE 210 2003 SANTE 210-Sold

    Ballast/NSS and more set up for 2014 210

    Should be getting my new to me 2014 210 tomorrow. Want to make sure this beast is ready to go when spring hits. What's the suggested ballast set up? I have the pro ballast but plan on swapping the 350's. Is 750 the best fit? Do you add more bow weight on top of stock when increasing the locker weight(arrow sac?)? Do you need to prop up from the factory to take on the extra weight?

    Brand new to NSS what's the suggested settings?

    The only thing missing on this boat was the surf pipe(I was surprised a 2014 didn't have it). I've read a lot on this and do think it's a good add. Should i just go with the Nautique stock pipe or is there any benefit to using FAE instead?

    Thanks for any feedback in advance!
  • markj
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 1194

    • NorCal

    • Current: 2015 230 Sold: 2005 SAN 210 1991 Barefoot

    #2
    It's pretty simple. Have wakemakers build some custom sacks for the front and back. NSS on 0. Adjust speed to whatever you like. FAE is awesome. I'd get the stock surf pipe since it looks so much better and doesn't need any funky support brackets.

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    • evanrude
      • Aug 2014
      • 87

      • Dayton, Ohio

      • 2009 210 2015 210 2006 220

      #3
      there is good info here https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/f...210-surf-setup

      If you have pro ballast, take out the factory bags and put in 750# bags. Fill everything full. Put some weight in the nose (i use a 150# sack) set your speed around 10.8 and NSS between 1-3 and go for it. You should be able to surf 20' easy. I dont have many pics of wave but have attached one.
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      • evanrude
        • Aug 2014
        • 87

        • Dayton, Ohio

        • 2009 210 2015 210 2006 220

        #4
        Also, you will want to re-prop.

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        • jondavis08
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • May 2016
          • 369

          • Battle Creek, MI

          • 2014 SANTE 210 2003 SANTE 210-Sold

          #5
          Great thanks, awesome seeing the little dude on the board! Have a 4 and 2 year old boys that I can't wait to get going on this boat! 4 year old surfed with me this year but not on his own yet.

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          • GemCitySurf
            • Oct 2016
            • 104

            • Cincinnati, OH

            • 2017 SANTE 230

            #6
            Do you HAVE to re-prop? I am buying a 2017 230 and am looking into this stuff as well. If you do have to, which are typical?


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            • SANonTellico
              • Aug 2014
              • 296

              • Tellico Lake, TN

              • 2022 GS22

              #7
              I wanted to add more weight but didn't want to lose my storage trays so I had some custom bags made that used up all the available space below the trays. As you can see in the picture, the new sacks are much bigger than the factory pro ballast. Pro ballast adds 600 pounds of weight so that's 300 pounds per sack, my new sacks are 450 pounds each.
              I now have a much better surf wave and still have my storage trays in place.
              For my purposes, I did not need to re-prop.

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              Previously: 2015 SAN 210

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              • evanrude
                • Aug 2014
                • 87

                • Dayton, Ohio

                • 2009 210 2015 210 2006 220

                #8
                Originally posted by GemCitySurf View Post
                Do you HAVE to re-prop? I am buying a 2017 230 and am looking into this stuff as well. If you do have to, which are typical?


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                You dont HAVE to reprop I got along ok with factory prop. When I switched to the ACME 1617 it made a huge difference. I would highly recommend it.

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