Wasn't there a post regarding the X30. Did that get deleted?
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Originally posted by jbs166 View Post
I was really hoping to hear from some people who have had experience with either or both boats. I know these are my first few posts here. I promise I'm not a troll. I'm just trying to gather as much info as possible.
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x30 wakeboard wake is excellent, and very easy to keep clean down to 17ish. Long transition with a nice lip, and extremely clean. The only downside is it needs a good amount of extra weight to pump it up to G23ish size.
First thing to ever do with an X30 to really put it on par for surf is to add 200-300lbs or lead in the bow, and swap the rear bags to 900s. It goes from “meh”, to “wow”.
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Blamey, I tried editing but couldn't so deleted my previous X30/230 post... reread OP's post and realized I got off on tangents since he has same boat I currently have.
I really wanted another Nautique so, using both a LF TC Custom & Rnx LTD Koal Pwr Tail, I surfed an NSS 230 in 50' of water from just driver and pro ballast to having 700# of pax (passengers). W/just driver, wake didn't have enough power to go wireless. However, with 700# of pax, it had enough push to get along okay, a friendly shape w/rounded top, and push further back than the reach of surf rope tied to tower... super long wave. However, it was still kinda mushy from the rooster tail back even though it looked great, and compared to my '16 X30 (w/only 1/2 gas & 110# driver, stock pro ballast, set left mellow @ 10.8) and the demo G21 w/700# crew, it just didn't provide the firmness/push I wanted. Wish I had tried filling a 750# bag on the motor box to mimic lead or 750's (vs 400's) in lockers, sounds like that makes a big difference. Other key reasons I discounted the 230 compared to X30: storage (don't have a lake house yet), interior size & depth, rear flip seat, manual backup switches/buttons. I didn't get to wakeboard behind the 230 but the G21 wakeboard wake was sweet.
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Not sure I buy this at all. I’m an awful surfer and have easily gone rope less behind a 230 with just pro ballast. Not sure I’ve ever heard anyone discount the surf wave behind a 230, with or without extra weight. Just take a quick read in this forum and you will se plenty of evidence of people surfing 230’s with little to no extra weight.
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Originally posted by Blamey View Post
I wasn't implying you are\were a Troll. Just letting you know that the opinions here will be skewed in favor of Nautique and you'll get opinions skewed in favor of whatever the poster owns over at wakeworld.
No worries. I probably should have titled the thread a little differently. I posed on here because I really want to hear about why people like their 230's and was hoping a few had some direct experience with both. I was afraid posting a this vs that thread on wakeworld would digress quickly into a thread that was not really helpful. Again, I appreciate everybody who has taken the time to post on this thread. Its all been very helpful.
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Originally posted by twinhueysar View PostBlamey, I tried editing but couldn't so deleted my previous X30/230 post... reread OP's post and realized I got off on tangents since he has same boat I currently have.
I really wanted another Nautique so, using both a LF TC Custom & Rnx LTD Koal Pwr Tail, I surfed an NSS 230 in 50' of water from just driver and pro ballast to having 700# of pax (passengers). W/just driver, wake didn't have enough power to go wireless. However, with 700# of pax, it had enough push to get along okay, a friendly shape w/rounded top, and push further back than the reach of surf rope tied to tower... super long wave. However, it was still kinda mushy from the rooster tail back even though it looked great, and compared to my '16 X30 (w/only 1/2 gas & 110# driver, stock pro ballast, set left mellow @ 10.8) and the demo G21 w/700# crew, it just didn't provide the firmness/push I wanted. Wish I had tried filling a 750# bag on the motor box to mimic lead or 750's (vs 400's) in lockers, sounds like that makes a big difference. Other key reasons I discounted the 230 compared to X30: storage (don't have a lake house yet), interior size & depth, rear flip seat, manual backup switches/buttons. I didn't get to wakeboard behind the 230 but the G21 wakeboard wake was sweet.
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Originally posted by cedarcreek216Not sure I buy this at all. I’m an awful surfer and have easily gone rope less behind a 230 with just pro ballast. Not sure I’ve ever heard anyone discount the surf wave behind a 230, with or without extra weight. Just take a quick read in this forum and you will se plenty of evidence of people surfing 230’s with little to no extra weight.
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