2021 GS22 steering and bow rise??

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  • tmb
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Mar 2004
    • 616

    • Midwest

    • '22 GS 22 ‘12 200

    2021 GS22 steering and bow rise??

    For those of you that have a '20 or '21 (I believe they are the same) GS22, do you find it difficult to steer the boat when pro ballast is full for surfing? There also seems to be quite a bit of bow rise that I've never noticed on any Nautique before. Thanks for any feedback
    '18 SAN 210 Reef Blue/Admiral Blue Metal Flake
    '12 SAN 210 TE Black/Masters Blue
    '09 SAN 210 TE Black/Fury Red
    '08 Air 216 TE
    '02 Air 216
    '98 Sport Nautique
    '89 MC Prostar 190
  • mcosub
    • Aug 2016
    • 235

    • Orlando

    • 2020 GS22 2017 SANTE 210

    #2
    I have a 20 GS 22 and the bow rise is noticeably less than than my 2017 210. I also have lead in the bow and have never had a complaint about bow rise on my GS22

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    • tmb
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Mar 2004
      • 616

      • Midwest

      • '22 GS 22 ‘12 200

      #3
      How does it turn while surfing? The boat I demo’d was like a tank and not nearly as nimble as my 210
      '18 SAN 210 Reef Blue/Admiral Blue Metal Flake
      '12 SAN 210 TE Black/Masters Blue
      '09 SAN 210 TE Black/Fury Red
      '08 Air 216 TE
      '02 Air 216
      '98 Sport Nautique
      '89 MC Prostar 190

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      • mcosub
        • Aug 2016
        • 235

        • Orlando

        • 2020 GS22 2017 SANTE 210

        #4
        Post edited to remove unnecessary quote. See Quote Guidelines here.

        I havent noticed a significant difference but keep in mind, most of the act of surfing is driving the boat in a straight line. Once the surfer does down and I throttle down to turn and pick up............I havent noticed a difference in turning.

        Overall the boat feels a little bigger to drive but the auto plane feature is really awesome compared to my 210

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        • Adrenaline1
          • Jan 2018
          • 199

          • MI

          • 2019 GS22

          #5
          I have a 19 and no issues with either steering or bow rise.

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          • tmb
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Mar 2004
            • 616

            • Midwest

            • '22 GS 22 ‘12 200

            #6
            I spoke with the dealer and i think we figured out the difficulty with steering. We are still trying to figure out the bow rise. Going to demo again tomorrow and ensure the belly ballast fills all the way.
            '18 SAN 210 Reef Blue/Admiral Blue Metal Flake
            '12 SAN 210 TE Black/Masters Blue
            '09 SAN 210 TE Black/Fury Red
            '08 Air 216 TE
            '02 Air 216
            '98 Sport Nautique
            '89 MC Prostar 190

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            • mcosub
              • Aug 2016
              • 235

              • Orlando

              • 2020 GS22 2017 SANTE 210

              #7
              We took our GS22 out again this past weekend and didnt have any issues. I can sit in the captains seat and see over the bow while surfing is ongoing. Seems to me that when i was driving my 210 I would have to lift up the cushion due to the bow rise in that boat.

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              • tmb
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Mar 2004
                • 616

                • Midwest

                • '22 GS 22 ‘12 200

                #8
                Turns out the valve wasn't open for the front tank so it wasn't filling but shows as 100% due to the timers. We demo'd again on Saturday with a full front ballast and had no issues with bow rise.

                The issues with turning like a tank was the tab on the rudder. we adjusted and all was back to normal.
                '18 SAN 210 Reef Blue/Admiral Blue Metal Flake
                '12 SAN 210 TE Black/Masters Blue
                '09 SAN 210 TE Black/Fury Red
                '08 Air 216 TE
                '02 Air 216
                '98 Sport Nautique
                '89 MC Prostar 190

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                • Interjon
                  • Dec 2019
                  • 135

                  • Alabama

                  • 2003 196 2019 SN200

                  #9
                  That's good to hear. As everyone stated, little to no bow rise while surfing. Of course, with 3000 extra pounds, the boat is slightly less nimble when full.

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