So has anyone taken delivery of a new 210 yet?

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  • bbc3
    • Nov 2003
    • 101

    • Overland Park, KS


    #46
    C'mon GCN, give us run down of where you place your weight. I'm betting you can't weight it like an old 210, but I could be wrong...you've obviously figured it out, so give us the scoop.

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    • Bigjackamo
      • Jul 2003
      • 32

      • Overland Park, KS


      #47
      Brandon, I'll let you know in a few weeks! 8-)
      Lively Up Yourself, And Don\'t Be No Drag

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      • Gizmo
        • Jun 2006
        • 54

        • Grapevine Texas


        #48
        Well I havent bought a new 210 yet but its on my list.

        I had a chance to ride behind one at the Boat Hop in Dallas last weekend. Thanks to Blake at Buxton Marine in Lewisville Tx for bringing the boat out.

        I loved the wake, and I currently own an old 210. We only had stock ballast with 5 people and I couldnt complain. Sure its not the old 210 wake but its definitly something I would be proud of. Its still a little sensitive from side to side but not as bad as the old 210

        If the boat had an additional 1000lbs the wake could be even better. It had a good distinct pop at the lip and good ramp. The trough is noticably smaller than any other boat. I have about 1900 lbs in my old 210 and the new one stock is 950 lbs, I think. Plus the new boat has slightly more running surface area.

        At first I didnt like the interior but after using the boat in the manner it was intended it grew on me and it became apparant that it was well thought out.

        In summation, its not going to revolutionize wakes like the old 210 but we may never see a step like that again. The new 210 however is quality ride that will hold its own against the other wakeboats.

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