2007 SV211 New Owner Questions

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  • ROCKer
    • Jun 2012
    • 55

    • Madison, MS


    #1

    2007 SV211 New Owner Questions

    I just purchased a 2007 SV211 TE. I'm having a hard time finding some details/tips on the boat. Thanks in advance for the help! I know there is partial information spread out across multiple threads, but this might be a good jump start for new SV211 owners.

    1. Right behind the driver seat there's a spot with two drop down hangers. I think they call it the trash container. What hangs on the hooks? Any pics?

    2. What size cooler fits in the spot under the passenger seat?

    3. How good or bad is the built in cooler?

    4. Do you cover your engine compartment vents when you surf?

    5. Do I need to convert to GPS perfect pass?
  • CBM
    • Oct 2015
    • 25

    • Morgan Hill Ca


    #2
    I have always thought the garbage container wAs a waste of space. I hang a small reusable grocery bag. I have an AO 48 soft cooler for under the passenger seaT. I store
    ropes and wet items in the built in cooler. I went with gps perfect pass and it was great until it stopped communicating with the motor. Perfect pass seems fine and it probably a computer issue.

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    • ROCKer
      • Jun 2012
      • 55

      • Madison, MS


      #3
      Thanks for the help. I’m going to assume you upgraded to gps because the paddle wheel wasn’t performing.

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      • cjacob06
        • Jul 2010
        • 31



        #4
        Originally posted by ROCKer View Post
        I just purchased a 2007 SV211 TE. I'm having a hard time finding some details/tips on the boat. Thanks in advance for the help! I know there is partial information spread out across multiple threads, but this might be a good jump start for new SV211 owners.

        1. Right behind the driver seat there's a spot with two drop down hangers. I think they call it the trash container. What hangs on the hooks? Any pics?

        3. How good or bad is the built in cooler?

        4. Do you cover your engine compartment vents when you surf?

        The trash container area is too small to really be used for trash, but it does work perfect for a few spray bottles / cleaners. I keep two spray bottles that I use most often and found a few microfiber cloths that had built in hanging loops on them that I can hang off the hooks to dry. Liter bottles of booze also fit nicely in there...

        The built in cooler will melt out quick, but if you load it with a few bags of ice it does usually last the day. Search the forum for a guide on how you can insulate it with spray foam. Its an afternoon project and you can access it by removing the silver trash container insert and making a long hose to attach to a great stuff can and foam up the fiberglass walls. It makes a huge difference in the coolers effectiveness.

        We use the built in cooler for drinks mostly and keep a yeti soft sided cooler under the passenger side compartment or in the rear hatch for food and stuff we don't want floating in ice in the built in cooler.

        For surfing, best bet is to get a surf gate wedge and you wont have to lean or weight down the boat to the point where you have to tape the vents. Some have had issues when leaning or overly weighting the boat down and water getting in the vents, especially with turning around to pick up a down rider. I haven't had that issue ever since I built a surfgate wedge. Once you master the trick of stopping quick and letting the wake hit the swim platform, then cranking the wheel to the right and tapping the gas for the turn around, the waves aren't really and issue on a pickup.

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        • ROCKer
          • Jun 2012
          • 55

          • Madison, MS


          #5
          Thanks for the advice and the boat came with a mission Delta surf gate. Are you leaving the wake shaper on slalom?

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          • ROCKer
            • Jun 2012
            • 55

            • Madison, MS


            #6
            I found a thread on insulating the cooler, but the image link doesn’t work and didn’t see any feedback on how well it works. Any experience with this mod?

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            • pokesgrad02
              • Aug 2012
              • 170

              • Lenexa

              • 2018 SAN 230

              #7
              Radar now has a suck gate out that you attach to surf then remove when done. Very easy to make yourself. Tons of threads to do so on here just search suck gate. Cost to make yourself is about $30.

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              • Shawn Henderson
                • Jul 2017
                • 121

                • Houston

                • 2006 SV211

                #8
                I just bought an 06 SV211 TE and what’s been a learning curve for me is how the mechanics of the ballast system works and what needs to be done for proper maintaince.

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                • ROCKer
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 55

                  • Madison, MS


                  #9
                  I think they changed the ballast pumps up in 2007.

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                  • mikenbike211
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 447

                    • New York

                    • 2021 G21 2019 GS22 2017 GS20 2008 SV211 1990 Sport Nautique

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ROCKer
                    I just purchased a 2007 SV211 TE. I'm having a hard time finding some details/tips on the boat. Thanks in advance for the help! I know there is partial information spread out across multiple threads, but this might be a good jump start for new SV211 owners.

                    1. Right behind the driver seat there's a spot with two drop down hangers. I think they call it the trash container. What hangs on the hooks? Any pics?

                    2. What size cooler fits in the spot under the passenger seat?

                    3. How good or bad is the built in cooler?

                    4. Do you cover your engine compartment vents when you surf?

                    5. Do I need to convert to GPS perfect pass?
                    Empty beer cans or bottles alway fit in the “trash can”. Buy someone’s long Nautique cooler that comes with new boats , that fits well under port passenger seat. I always kept wet ropes in my under seat cooler. Replace your hard tanks with bags for more capacity. My old sv loved three 540’s. Will need to change prop with weight like that and 5-6 people in boat while riding. I used quick change wake shaper and loved it. Evenly weight boat and use that for a great surf wave. I used the standard Nautique cruise. Most people say it doesn’t work but they don’t know how it operates most of the time ( or the battery in the steering wheel control is dead)


                    2017 GS20
                    2008 SV211
                    1990 Sport Nautique

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                    • beamons
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Jun 2017
                      • 376

                      • Utah

                      • 2005 Ski Nautique Limited Looking for a 230 or g23 prev. 1998 Ski Nautique, 2004 Nautique SV211

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Shawn Henderson View Post
                      I just bought an 06 SV211 TE and what’s been a learning curve for me is how the mechanics of the ballast system works and what needs to be done for proper maintaince.
                      This was challenging to me at first too. The thing I had to realize is that they fill up no matter what unless you close the manual ball valves. Each tank has one. There are several posts that discuss various fixes but all take a fair amount of time/cost and with the ease of just closing the ball valves I figure I can live with it. I also get in the habit of making sure they are empty frequently when I don't want them filled.
                      In regards to maintenance I am not sure besides make sure they are empty if you need to winterize. Changing the cables and manual switches(under the dash) help in making it smoother to function.

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                      • ROCKer
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 55

                        • Madison, MS


                        #12
                        Does anyone have one of the long Nautique cooler that comes with new boats for sale? Is this the Igloo cooler?

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