Looking to hear how those with older 220's setup for surfing. Port side is always better but looking on ideas how to clean up the starboard side. Have full piggy back system front and back on top of stock ballast. Two 750's on each side and a 500 in the bow. Port side we load them all full and its great at 11.2 - 11.5. Any recommendations on the starboard side?
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We have tried a couple different shapers, (Nauticurl) seems to work the best for the 220 .....Setup same as yours / 750 bags each side on top of stock rear / 500 under the front seats / Fill stock middle / still running old prop 660 / Port side can run 11.5 but starboard side slow down the boat and see if it cleans up the wake... How to make wake long =more weight in the front....crew of 4 normal....
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I have a 2006 220 TE SANTE. I pulled my hard tanks, put 1100's in the rear, piggybacked a integrated nose sac off the stock belly tank and use a swell 2.0 shaper. This is the portside wave now. I used to piggyback the stock tanks with 400's but the wave now is WAY beefier, longer, higher. However one of the biggest upgrades to getting a consistent wave quickly was upgrading my prop to the 1234 from the stock 644. The 644 was trash for my Zr6 6.0.
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