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  • sbaird4000
    • Jul 2018
    • 106

    • Maine

    • 2017 Super Air Nautique 230

    How to firm up surf wave?

    Spent yesterday on the water with a crew of 7 in our 2017 SAN 230. Rear hard tanks and 650 wakemakers were full, belly hard tank was at 3/4 full, speed was 10.8 MPH, NSS was 3-4 and the hydrogate was at 2. 2 adults were sitting in the bow, 2 adults sitting port side and 2 adults starboard with 1 surfing. The wave was fine just didn't have a very firm lip 6-10 feet from the boat, primarily where you would be looking to get some air. Any advice on how to firm up the top / lip of the wave would be greatly appreciate. Thanks, in advance.
    Last edited by sbaird4000; 07-30-2018, 09:43 AM.
  • nohlan_4
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jan 2016
    • 413

    • Canada

    • 2013 G23 450

    #2
    Originally posted by sbaird4000 View Post
    Spent yesterday on the water with a crew of 7 in our 2017 SAN 230. Rear hard tanks and 650 wakemakers were full, belly hard tank was at 3/4 full, speed was 10.8 MPH, NSS was 3-4 and the hydrogate was at 2. 2 adults were sitting in the bow, 2 adults sitting port side and 2 adults starboard with 1 surfing. The wave was fine just didn't have a very firm lip 6-10 feet from the boat, primarily where you would be looking to get some air. Any advice on how to firm up the top / lip of the wave would be greatly appreciate. Thanks, in advance.
    Usually increasing speed helps firm up the wave for me.

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    • greggmck
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Oct 2014
      • 795

      • Bellevue WA

      • 2023 Paragon G23

      #3
      Originally posted by nohlan_4 View Post

      Usually increasing speed helps firm up the wave for me.
      Agree. 10.8 is pretty slow. Only the pros go that slow to make the course last longer for tricks. Try 11.2 - 11.5.

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      • sbaird4000
        • Jul 2018
        • 106

        • Maine

        • 2017 Super Air Nautique 230

        #4
        Thanks for the advice. The reason I go 10.8 is to increase the height of the wave. I have 500 pounds of leadwake in the mail. Maybe with the extra 500 pounds out back I’ll be able to increase the speed and maintain the same wave height with a firmer lip...


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        • surfnjosh
          • Jul 2016
          • 104

          • Canada

          • 2021 G23 2020 G23 2017 G23 2013 G23 2012 230 Team

          #5
          10.8 is not that slow in a 230, in a G23 that would be way slow, but not in the 230. what I found in my 230 was 10.8-11 and running the same settings as you posted so not really sure theres an issue with your settings. One thing I did was weight the surf side a couple hundred pounds heavier...…. Port side is pretty hard to get a really firm wave on those hulls, its just super clean. little bit firmer on the goofy side. That's the big difference between the G23 wave and the 230 is the Firmness.... The G is solid. 230 is cleaner.

          For reference when I pull out my soulcraft to try and catch air I ride my G at 11.6-11.8, skim I ride 11.4

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          • doug69
            • Sep 2015
            • 94

            • Canada

            • 2016 230

            #6
            On my 2016 I have the manual hydrogate and turn it all the way off on the portside when surfing goofy as the wave is washy using the hydrogate. Without hydrogate I get a nice curl. I turn all the way on on the regular side as it has opposite effect on that side. I run 11.2.


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            • markj
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Apr 2005
              • 1194

              • NorCal

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

              #7
              Originally posted by sbaird4000 View Post
              Thanks for the advice. The reason I go 10.8 is to increase the height of the wave. I have 500 pounds of leadwake in the mail. Maybe with the extra 500 pounds out back I’ll be able to increase the speed and maintain the same wave height with a firmer lip...


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              So you aren't even filling the stock belly tank all the way and you plan to run 500 lbs of lead in the back with your 650's? I'm guessing you'll have a pretty good view of the sky as you're driving...

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              • sbaird4000
                • Jul 2018
                • 106

                • Maine

                • 2017 Super Air Nautique 230

                #8
                Originally posted by markj View Post

                So you aren't even filling the stock belly tank all the way and you plan to run 500 lbs of lead in the back with your 650's? I'm guessing you'll have a pretty good view of the sky as you're driving...
                Lol! Keep in mind that I had 2 adults riding in the bow and I'm guessing that was a contributing factor to not needing a full belly ballast. I'm planning on having to fill the belly tank more to compensate for the additional weight in the rear. I also have a wake makers 500 pound bag under the bow seats if need be.
                Last edited by sbaird4000; 08-01-2018, 07:36 AM.

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                • nohlan_4
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Jan 2016
                  • 413

                  • Canada

                  • 2013 G23 450

                  #9
                  Originally posted by sbaird4000 View Post
                  Thanks for the advice. The reason I go 10.8 is to increase the height of the wave. I have 500 pounds of leadwake in the mail. Maybe with the extra 500 pounds out back I’ll be able to increase the speed and maintain the same wave height with a firmer lip...


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                  With your extra ballast and people you should have enough weight to make a steep wave. I would fill all available ballast increase speed to 11.3-11.5 and play with just the nss to increase your steepness. More speed will increase water pressure under the board so the wave will feel harder.

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                  • sbaird4000
                    • Jul 2018
                    • 106

                    • Maine

                    • 2017 Super Air Nautique 230

                    #10
                    Originally posted by nohlan_4 View Post

                    With your extra ballast and people you should have enough weight to make a steep wave. I would fill all available ballast increase speed to 11.3-11.5 and play with just the nss to increase your steepness. More speed will increase water pressure under the board so the wave will feel harder.
                    This is the advice I was looking for. Thank you, Nohlan!

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                    • markj
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 1194

                      • NorCal

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

                      #11
                      I would add that your new 500 pounds needs to be spread on either side of your boat. Not in the rear. Space 300 on the port side and 200 on starboard. Spread it between the rear seat and driver’s/observer’s seat. See what that does.

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                      • thejean
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Aug 2017
                        • 364

                        • Calgary, AB


                        #12
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                        • thejean
                          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                          • Aug 2017
                          • 364

                          • Calgary, AB


                          #13
                          I have found that tall does not necessarily mean more push. It’ is the MASS of water behind the face that seems to dictate push. On a tall wave with a peak you don’t seem to have that like you do with a more square shaped wave (ie, G23). For example, my buddies X23 has a tall/rampy/peaky and impressive looking wave but he complains that it does not have nearly as much push as my G23, which has a more square shape to it. Seem to go up steeply and then there is a square edge to it before it goes horizontal. I think it is that mass of water where this wave gets its push from.

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                          • sbaird4000
                            • Jul 2018
                            • 106

                            • Maine

                            • 2017 Super Air Nautique 230

                            #14
                            Originally posted by thejean View Post
                            I have found that tall does not necessarily mean more push. It’ is the MASS of water behind the face that seems to dictate push. On a tall wave with a peak you don’t seem to have that like you do with a more square shaped wave (ie, G23). For example, my buddies X23 has a tall/rampy/peaky and impressive looking wave but he complains that it does not have nearly as much push as my G23, which has a more square shape to it. Seem to go up steeply and then there is a square edge to it before it goes horizontal. I think it is that mass of water where this wave gets its push from.
                            That's exactly what I'm look for, a more solid and squared off edge that is better suited for tricks. Getting air in particular. My buddies LSV 23 has an immense wave but it's not nearly as steep as the wave of my 230. I received the 500 pounds from leadwake today and can't wait to start testing.

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                            • sbaird4000
                              • Jul 2018
                              • 106

                              • Maine

                              • 2017 Super Air Nautique 230

                              #15
                              Originally posted by markj View Post
                              I would add that your new 500 pounds needs to be spread on either side of your boat. Not in the rear. Space 300 on the port side and 200 on starboard. Spread it between the rear seat and driver’s/observer’s seat. See what that does.
                              You don't think adding 300 in the rear port side locker below the 650 and 200 on the starboard side under that 650 is the way to go? I figured my 500 pound bag in the front would be sufficient counter balance.

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