Just started out with our 2014 SAN 210. I have been filling 1250lbs in the stock ballast tanks. I have bot the Ronix 8.3 bags. I have 2 800lb sacks in the rear lockers and have just added a 600lb bow bag. We have been running right at 10.7 with NSS at zero and the other little shifter all the way back. It was awesome this weekend but I think I will not fill the bow bag as full. Also maybe I will tweak the NSS and see if I can get it higher. It was a great result thus far though
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SuperAirHokie,
We absolutely love this boat... If it doesn't sell, we'll gladly keep it until it does. If (when) it does sell, we'd either opt for a 2016 210 or we might be in line for a G21 depending on how the numbers come out.
We thought our previous 210's were great, then we dialed this one in... We've had a few pros out behind this boat now and they ranked the wave one of the best they've ridden (off the record of course).
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I almost bought a G21 and then talked myself off the ledge and into my 2014 210. Absolutely love it. When I looked at the extra cost, and then added the cost of upgrading my dock to accommodate extra weight, I went 210. Any wake better than what the 210 has would be completely lost on my skill set (and be beyond what I should be riding at 53!).
Both awesome boats - can't go wrong.
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For surf, stock ballast with 1 or 2 people in the boat is OK, but I like to add some weight if there isn't any human ballast. What works best for us is a 400 fat sack up front in the nose, a 400 sack in the port seats, port ballast full, belly full, starboard 3/4 full, NSS at 3 and speed at 10.8. For wakeboard, everyone has their own preferences, but i personally like Pro Ballast full, speed at 21mph, and 70' rope. With extra weight the 210 puts out a really nice wake, but getting on plane with the stock prop takes too long, and you need weight in the nose. Hope that helps!
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If you have the Pro Ballast, take out the piggy backed bags and replace them with 750's. Fill everything full. Speed around 10.6-11, NSS 0-5, Hydrogate at Full vert. A little bow weight will help clean the wave up. A lot of times I threw a 200 lb bag under the front seat, or put a passenger up there.
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Originally posted by F725If you have the Pro Ballast, take out the piggy backed bags and replace them with 750's. Fill everything full. Speed around 10.6-11, NSS 0-5, Hydrogate at Full vert. A little bow weight will help clean the wave up. A lot of times I threw a 200 lb bag under the front seat, or put a passenger up there.
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I have no trunk space when the stock bags are full.Current Correct Craft Boat
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F725, do you recall which 750's you bought? I'm looking for my 2014 210 and seems like you had the perfect setup.
Any help you can lend is appreciated!
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I went with the straightline sumo 850s. I was told that these are the same of the 750's but were reclassified as 850lbs in 2017. I also piggy back 550 into the bow.
Link to the 850s: https://www.wakemakers.com/straight-...llast-bag.html
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