All great info, thanks for the thread!
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Hey gang!
Back here for a spring update. I just received some more shot bags from Leadwake and they're going in this Friday. Here's my plan, which is subject to change once we get out on the water and see how it looks:
- Port side: 10 bags total (500 pounds)
- Starboard side 7 bags total (350 pounds)
So I'll have added a total of 850 pounds to the stock ballast + Pro which is 2100 pounds.
I also just bought a knockoff GoPro so I can finally get some decent video of the wakes. I'm going to just run up to surf speed with nobody surfing and get video of it at NSS 0, NSS 3 and NSS 5 on each side. Should have that posted here early next week.
-Charles
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View PostHey gang!
Back here for a spring update. I just received some more shot bags from Leadwake and they're going in this Friday. Here's my plan, which is subject to change once we get out on the water and see how it looks:
- Port side: 10 bags total (500 pounds)
- Starboard side 7 bags total (350 pounds)
So I'll have added a total of 850 pounds to the stock ballast + Pro which is 2100 pounds.
I also just bought a knockoff GoPro so I can finally get some decent video of the wakes. I'm going to just run up to surf speed with nobody surfing and get video of it at NSS 0, NSS 3 and NSS 5 on each side. Should have that posted here early next week.
-Charles
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charlesml3 , will you add any of the bags in the very front under the backrest? Do you already have extra weight in the bow?
2008 230 TE-ZR6
1999 Pro Air Python-sold and moved away :-(
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Originally posted by Miljack View Postcharlesml3 , will you add any of the bags in the very front under the backrest? Do you already have extra weight in the bow?
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
Right now, I have no extra weight in the bow. There are 5 bags each side under the Pro Ballast bags. The rest are under the seats on each side.
Did you manage to keep the storage bins in the bag even with adding the lead bags beneath full pro ballast bags? Just wondering what space looks like with that set up.
Cheers,
-RLast edited by -R; 05-21-2018, 01:52 PM.
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Yep, I still have the storage bins. This is the advantage of using shot bags. They just don't take up nearly as much room. The weather simply has not cooperated here lately so I haven't even put the boat on the water the last couple of weekends. I'm hoping we can get on the lake this weekend. If so, I'll get some videos of just the wake without anyone surfing so you can see.
-Charles
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And the video is here! I finally got the footage and the voiceover done: https://vimeo.com/273241258
This was with the ballast setup as described above. Speed was 11.2 mph and the Hydrogate was set to 2 the entire time. 5 adults on the boat
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Originally posted by GMLIII View PostCharles I thought the hydrogate was new for the 230 2018 models. Were you using a different 230 for video?
-Charles
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I just purchased a 2017 SAN 230 with pro ballast and upgraded the rear ballast bags to wakemakers exact fit 650's. I also have a 500 pound bag under the front seats, however, I haven't found that I need to use it because my crew is normally limited to 3 in the boat with 1 surfing. With everything filled I'm at 3100 pounds of ballast. I'm toying with the idea of buying 500 pounds of lead to put in the back under the wakemakers 650's. Will the extra 500 pounds make a huge difference of should I just stick with what I have? Thanks.
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