I knew at some point I’d end up trading in my 230 for a G23. That day finally came last week when I traded my 230 for… a 2021 GS24? Really? I must do crossover stuff like skiing? No. I surf like 90% of the time I’m on the water. I pull my kids on tubes the other 10%. So why not the G? For starters, my budget didn’t allow a 2021+ G23. I think if that were the case, that’s what we would’ve bought. Budget-wise we were looking at up to a 2019 G23. While I do like the surf wave of the 2nd gen G23 hull, I’m not floored with it. In some respected I preferred my very sacked out 230. I also preferred almost everything else about the GS24. So could I get a wave I’m happy with out of the GS24? I decided to find out on a test drive.
The first thing I needed was weight. Even with pro ballast I’m pushing 2,800lbs of water on a 5,100lb hull. That’s only 7,900lbs. That’s less than my 230 (8,400lbs of boat, lead, and ballast). Those are rookie numbers. I tried it their way on the test drive and the results were… not comparable. The typical setup used on the 2nd gen G23 is a 5,900lb hull, 2,850lbs ballast, and 800lbs of lead for 9,450lbs total. So I came to the test drive with two 800lb bags I had to manually fill and a 650lb locker bag to put up in the front walkway. That puts the GS24 at 9,850lbs total. I know weight isn’t everything but it’s a good starting point. What I got out of that was enough for me to pull the trigger and purchase the GS24. The regular foot way was amazing but a little short. The goofy wave was have a little bit of an issue with cleaning up but nothing major for a first run.
So as of a week ago I own a 2021 GS24. The next step was to permanently plumb in 1,100lb bags in the rear in place of the pro ballast and plumb and 600lb underbow bag in up front. I also moved my 700lbs of lead over to the GS, putting 500lbs midship and 200lbs in the nose. After that the goofy wave cleaned up considerably and the regular wave is now as long as the 230 with a better shape. It’s still a work in progress but I know there’s so little information about surfing this boat so I wanted to share where I was at with it.
I also know this isn’t for everyone, especially if you like lots of storage. I personally don’t. My boat is a marina boat so we carry what we need for that day and that’s it. And personally my wife and I have always been kind of minimalists when it comes to packing for the lake. Is it a G wave? No. The GS24 is it’s own thing from a size and shape perspective. It certainly shares some similarities. That basic NSS-produced shape is certainly there but the geometry is a little different due to the differences in hull shape and the GS24 adopting the 4” NSS plated a little early. All I have right now is a goofy wave shot from my old 230 (top) and my new GS24 (below). It’s as side by side as I can get but I’m sitting further away from the wave in the GS. I’ll try to get some more shots as I tweak further. Also, if you have any other questions about the GS24 feel free to ask me.
The first thing I needed was weight. Even with pro ballast I’m pushing 2,800lbs of water on a 5,100lb hull. That’s only 7,900lbs. That’s less than my 230 (8,400lbs of boat, lead, and ballast). Those are rookie numbers. I tried it their way on the test drive and the results were… not comparable. The typical setup used on the 2nd gen G23 is a 5,900lb hull, 2,850lbs ballast, and 800lbs of lead for 9,450lbs total. So I came to the test drive with two 800lb bags I had to manually fill and a 650lb locker bag to put up in the front walkway. That puts the GS24 at 9,850lbs total. I know weight isn’t everything but it’s a good starting point. What I got out of that was enough for me to pull the trigger and purchase the GS24. The regular foot way was amazing but a little short. The goofy wave was have a little bit of an issue with cleaning up but nothing major for a first run.
So as of a week ago I own a 2021 GS24. The next step was to permanently plumb in 1,100lb bags in the rear in place of the pro ballast and plumb and 600lb underbow bag in up front. I also moved my 700lbs of lead over to the GS, putting 500lbs midship and 200lbs in the nose. After that the goofy wave cleaned up considerably and the regular wave is now as long as the 230 with a better shape. It’s still a work in progress but I know there’s so little information about surfing this boat so I wanted to share where I was at with it.
I also know this isn’t for everyone, especially if you like lots of storage. I personally don’t. My boat is a marina boat so we carry what we need for that day and that’s it. And personally my wife and I have always been kind of minimalists when it comes to packing for the lake. Is it a G wave? No. The GS24 is it’s own thing from a size and shape perspective. It certainly shares some similarities. That basic NSS-produced shape is certainly there but the geometry is a little different due to the differences in hull shape and the GS24 adopting the 4” NSS plated a little early. All I have right now is a goofy wave shot from my old 230 (top) and my new GS24 (below). It’s as side by side as I can get but I’m sitting further away from the wave in the GS. I’ll try to get some more shots as I tweak further. Also, if you have any other questions about the GS24 feel free to ask me.
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