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  • cedarcreek216
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 1009

    • Dallas, TX

    • 2018 210 2013 210 2009 216V

    #16
    That’s a bummer that the trays don’t work. Do they come with the clips on the bottom of the bags to clip to the hard tanks like the pro ballast bags do? Would be nice to not have to worry about them rolling around and screwing up the engine dividers.


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    • Mccam1172
      • Aug 2016
      • 25

      • Algonquin, IL

      • 2015 SAN 210 95 SN “sold” wish i had not

      #17
      Ok i have to admit i forgot to take pictures with the bags full. “ trays will not fit if bags are 100% full”
      2015 Nautique 210 wakemakers 750 port and starboard, and a sumo 750 up front
      3 riders
      driver 215lbs
      passenger on jump seat 120lbs
      rear port side 115lbs
      so today we ran and tested the surf wave and played with speed and settings for about 3 hours,
      port wake the best setting we could come up with rear bags 3/4 belly and nose full until the cup holders pushed out. Nss set to 3 and hydrogate full forward , speed 9.4
      depth 6.5-8.2 feet.
      the wave was clean and long with lots of push. We could surf 15+ feet behind the boat on a h/l broadcast.
      starboard side setting was almost the same but speed was 9.8 wave was very tall and length was even more amazing.

      Going to 100% rear didn’t help the wake much but I’m guessing more bow weight is needed to clean it up. I will have some lead up front soon.
      If we had had more depth i think we could get even more, but the river only gives us so much.
      i will post wake pictures as soon as son sends them to me.
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      • Guntersville230
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Aug 2015
        • 419

        • Guntersville, AL

        • 2015 SAN 230

        #18
        If you are truly in 6.8-8.2 ft you are probably losing a fair amount of wake height for surfing. If you can get to a depth of 10ft or more you should see a significant difference in your surf wake!


        Originally posted by Mccam1172 View Post
        Ok i have to admit i forgot to take pictures with the bags full. “ trays will not fit if bags are 100% full”
        2015 Nautique 210 wakemakers 750 port and starboard, and a sumo 750 up front
        3 riders
        driver 215lbs
        passenger on jump seat 120lbs
        rear port side 115lbs
        so today we ran and tested the surf wave and played with speed and settings for about 3 hours,
        port wake the best setting we could come up with rear bags 3/4 belly and nose full until the cup holders pushed out. Nss set to 3 and hydrogate full forward , speed 9.4
        depth 6.5-8.2 feet.
        the wave was clean and long with lots of push. We could surf 15+ feet behind the boat on a h/l broadcast.
        starboard side setting was almost the same but speed was 9.8 wave was very tall and length was even more amazing.

        Going to 100% rear didn’t help the wake much but I’m guessing more bow weight is needed to clean it up. I will have some lead up front soon.
        If we had had more depth i think we could get even more, but the river only gives us so much.
        i will post wake pictures as soon as son sends them to me.

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        • Mccam1172
          • Aug 2016
          • 25

          • Algonquin, IL

          • 2015 SAN 210 95 SN “sold” wish i had not

          #19
          Guntersville230,
          i wish we had deeper water close but we trailer in and out and the river has a max depth of around 8-9’ .
          we will be at the lake for a week at the end of the month and that’s 50+ can’t wait to see what is doesthen!

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          • cedarcreek216
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 1009

            • Dallas, TX

            • 2018 210 2013 210 2009 216V

            #20
            There is a lot of documentation in another thread on here and surf set up similar to yours on the 210. It will make a great wave in deep water with that weight. We had 750's in our last 210 with a tube sac in the ski locker. It can handle all that weight easily in deep water and it's fun. If you have many people on the boat you will need to drain some water as you can overload it. Unfortunately with the 750's there is no chance at keeping the trays and as documented as well, as good chance of damaging the engine dividers. So if you have reinforced those, I would get that done quickly before one ends up bent and in the engine.

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