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  • functionoverfashion
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jun 2017
    • 509

    • New Hampshire

    • 2003 SANTE

    #16
    Still using the stock swim deck? Wake looks great!

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    • Rusty Barras
      • Dec 2014
      • 180

      • new orleans

      • i own a 2001 super air nautique

      #17
      Yes. I stuck a warning label on the sides. Still undecided about widening it

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      • Infinity
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Sep 2017
        • 730

        • Lake Norman - Denver, NC

        • 2014 SV244 w/ ZR409

        #18
        I would say if you make the platform bigger, it will dig into and effect your wave and would be careful about that. Wave looks nice and clean, nice install.

        All the after market surf tabs stick out some that I have seen. I have different surf tabs on my boat from InfinityWave Surf Shop that I installed in April of this year. They produce an awesome wave on my boat too, create excellent push with the fins directing the water toward the wave similar to GSA. I have the surf size swim platform, these tabs are not as long as the GSA but are a bit wider, so that is where they stick out some on my boat. I just make sure anyone new makes sure to watch out for them, not too different from the center trim tab or boats with FAE. I have all 4 and so far no issues with anyone getting hurt.

        Couple pics of the InfinityWave surf tabs on my boat, they work great on my Deep V boat. Newer company so cost is half of GSA @ $2k.
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        • JAppler
          • Apr 2019
          • 167

          • FL


          #19
          Alright everyone... I just surfed yesterday for the first time, and now I am trying to figure out if it’s worth kitting out the OG210 hull with GSA or similar.

          I see the waves and think they look great, but not sure if it’s worth the investment over a suckgate... thoughts?


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          • Rusty Barras
            • Dec 2014
            • 180

            • new orleans

            • i own a 2001 super air nautique

            #20
            It really depends on how much you go out. Occasionally? suck gate. Frequently? GSA! You get your steering back and easier to deploy. And better on the motor ( gas too ) since it's lifts the rear out the water. Be aware though.. Weighting of the boat is different with the GSA compared to the suck gate. Need a bit more ballast in the rear.

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            • cal1319
              • Jun 2016
              • 53

              • El Dorado Hills CA


              #21
              I have a 2001 SAN.... would the GSA work on that hull as well? Im thinking of adding this to my boat instead of spending money for a a new boat! I have 750 sacks in the back and a 500 in the ski locker.... was also thinking of adding some bow weight, but might just get the GSA instead. Do you still really like it? I know this thread is 2 years old!

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              • Rusty Barras
                • Dec 2014
                • 180

                • new orleans

                • i own a 2001 super air nautique

                #22
                Still using it! Love it! Only regret was mounting the actuator plate a little off. Bothers me. System has never have me a problem though


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                • jtryon
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 239

                  • CT

                  • 2007 Centurion Typhoon

                  #23
                  check out max 1.6 's NSS retrofit for older nautiques as an option as well.

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                  • Rusty Barras
                    • Dec 2014
                    • 180

                    • new orleans

                    • i own a 2001 super air nautique

                    #24
                    Originally posted by jtryon View Post
                    check out max 1.6 's NSS retrofit for older nautiques as an option as well.
                    I don't think his kits cover the hulls older than 2007. At least when I was shopping they didn't


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                    • bturner
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Jun 2019
                      • 1564

                      • MI

                      • 2016 200 Sport Nautique

                      #25
                      Originally posted by cal1319 View Post
                      I have a 2001 SAN.... would the GSA work on that hull as well? Im thinking of adding this to my boat instead of spending money for a a new boat! I have 750 sacks in the back and a 500 in the ski locker.... was also thinking of adding some bow weight, but might just get the GSA instead. Do you still really like it? I know this thread is 2 years old!
                      There are definitely pluses and minuses to GSA and depending on the boat and use there will be more in one category or the other. With the cost of new or even used boats with Covid pricing added in the case for modifying what you have keeps looking better especially if you have the boat paid for. GSA works well without a doubt but there is a form/function/cost/safety calculation that needs to be worked out on a case by case basis. I've seen these systems implemented on some MCs and they look as if they could have been an OEM system that tucks up nicely under the platform. I've also seen installations like post #18 that look like a nightmare safety issue just waiting to happen. I get the chills just thinking of someone slipping off the platform or worse yet the sundeck and sliding into that meat slicer of a surf tab. There's no way I personally could (or my wife would let me) put a tab system that stuck out past my platform on my boat for fear that someone could slice themselves open. For me personally it just wouldn't be worth it.

                      With my little boat it just didn't make sense to go GSA and for that matter I seriously doubt it would even be an option. What I have found is that with the boat properly weighted and a Mission Delta surf gate I can get a very nice surf wake that I didn't have to spend thousands for or drill holes into my boat to get it to surf well. Yes I have to manually place the Delta on the side of the hull, can't automatically set the boat up from side to side or do micro adjustments but I'm good with that.

                      If surfing is your life and you need that crazy 6' wake to ride without the rope or practice your patented "double Lindy" surf move for the next tournament then buy the new boat as you'll never get that $175K surf boat wake out of your boat even with GSA. I also can't help but wonder if you're already at 2000 lbs of ballast and considering adding more weight if GSA would get you the wake you're looking for.

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                      • cal1319
                        • Jun 2016
                        • 53

                        • El Dorado Hills CA


                        #26
                        Totally agree with the safety issue stand point. I have a few things to finish up on the boat before I make the jump to GSA… or something else (or just stick with the suck gate). Thank you guys for all your insight and input!


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                        • Rusty Barras
                          • Dec 2014
                          • 180

                          • new orleans

                          • i own a 2001 super air nautique

                          #27
                          btuner has a good point about the tabs sticking out. I kind of forget about it now tbh. I'm just used to it. I was very worried about it the first season. Here his is a pic of how mine sits with the warning labels. I personally never had an incident, and we spend a lot of time at the sandbar. For me, and where we surf (narrowish river) not having my steering in both directions with the delta was a bigger safety risk. The GSA automatically retracts and even deployed has was less impact on steering and control. Especially if someone less experienced is driving.

                          honestly, last season I used my GSA for plane assist while wakeboarding with heavy ballast more so that I used it for surfing. That feature was important for me for wakeboarding and taking load off my engine.

                          This season i want to see what the wave does with the GSA and the mission! just for curiosity.

                          All good points. Just weigh out what's important to you and set your expectations appropriately.

                          Here's a link to an album with a handful of my boat project. Some install photos are in there if that helps anyone.

                          https://photos.app.goo.gl/v3NpsqV61JwiH38s5



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                          • Rusty Barras
                            • Dec 2014
                            • 180

                            • new orleans

                            • i own a 2001 super air nautique

                            #28
                            New deck in the works. Wider to cover the tabs. Tested it with a template and it didn't mess with the wakeboard or surf wave.


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                            • cal1319
                              • Jun 2016
                              • 53

                              • El Dorado Hills CA


                              #29
                              Did you create this yourself? I need more informaiton! Looks great!

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                              • Rusty Barras
                                • Dec 2014
                                • 180

                                • new orleans

                                • i own a 2001 super air nautique

                                #30
                                Troy Byrd is who I hired


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