SV211 Vent Covers for surfing

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  • mf01
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jun 2005
    • 515

    • Austin, TX


    SV211 Vent Covers for surfing

    I've been looking at boat options. I would do a mix of things (surf, wakeboard, wakeskate, and kids might tube). In the past, the SV211 looked like a good option. I have read that you need to cover the vents while surfing. I don't like the idea of a permanent cover or tape. Are there any other options? Looking for something I could slide on and off. Thanks.
    Previous:
    2011 Super Air Nautique 210
    1994 Sport Nautique
  • Polidori
    • Jun 2017
    • 105
    • Lake Anna

    • Alexandria, VA

    • '05 SV211

    #2
    I surf my 211 all the time and don’t have any problems with water getting into the vent covers.


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    • mf01
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jun 2005
      • 515

      • Austin, TX


      #3
      Originally posted by Polidori View Post
      I surf my 211 all the time and don’t have any problems with water getting into the vent covers.


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      What setup do you use (ballast, wakeshaper, etc.)?
      Previous:
      2011 Super Air Nautique 210
      1994 Sport Nautique

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      • Polidori
        • Jun 2017
        • 105
        • Lake Anna

        • Alexandria, VA

        • '05 SV211

        #4
        350lb bag in each rear locker, full factory ballast, Nauticurl, and sometimes an 800lb bag up front.


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        • MTRBTR
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • May 2012
          • 485

          • MT


          #5
          Stock ballast and a suck gate works fine for me. Just gotta be a bit careful with placement of it so I don’t splash into the vents but even then it’s minimal.
          2006 SV 211 (Sold)
          97 Sport Nautique (Sold)
          89 PS 190 (Sold)
          05 Fourwinns Horizon 180 (Sold)
          89 Fourwinns 170 Freedom (Sold)
          75 MFG (Sold)

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          • homer12
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Feb 2016
            • 584

            • Indianapolis, IN

            • 2004 SV211 TE

            #6
            I’m curious what kind of wave you get with only stock ballast.
            I run 750’s in each rear compartment, stock belly and a 400 bag in the bow. I run a homemade suck gate as well and get a great wave. I do get some splash and water in the vents. Usually not enough to make the bulge run. Depends on placement of the gate and how rough the lake is. I’d love to see any examples of a vent cover. I tried to make one a few years ago with magnets and a piece of metal but it came off in the lake.


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            • MTRBTR
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • May 2012
              • 485

              • MT


              #7
              I get as good of a wave as most other boats I have ridden. That includes a 2019 230 with pro ballast.
              2006 SV 211 (Sold)
              97 Sport Nautique (Sold)
              89 PS 190 (Sold)
              05 Fourwinns Horizon 180 (Sold)
              89 Fourwinns 170 Freedom (Sold)
              75 MFG (Sold)

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              • mf01
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Jun 2005
                • 515

                • Austin, TX


                #8
                I got water in the bilge of my Sport when I would (try to) surf it. I would leave the auto bilge on. I read that it was probably coming in on the rub rails for that boat.
                Previous:
                2011 Super Air Nautique 210
                1994 Sport Nautique

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                • MikeC
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 535

                  • Georgia

                  • 1999 Ski Nautique (Python powered) 2017 GS22 (sold) 2005 SV211 (sold)

                  #9
                  I had problems with water getting in the vents when I had to weight one side heavily, when I went to the suckgate I no longer had to worry.
                  To stop the water I cut a thin piece of plastic following the outline of the vent cover, then I used automotive push pin fasteners through the plastic into the holes in the vent cover. It cost a couple of dollars to make one for each side, I just popped them on and off when I needed them.

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