Just picked up a 2009 210 and I am wondering what kind of settings I should run for wakeboarding? The boat is stock all the way to the hard tanks. I think just fill everything up and add some 250’s on top of the hard tanks, rope at 70’, speed at 22 mph? But that’s just guessing. It has the ZR406 of that makes a difference? It probably makes things worse and it is aluminum and not cast.
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- Jun 2016
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- Ft Worth, TX
- 2022 G23, Previous: 2021 GS24, 2011 Super Air Nautique 230, 1995 Super Sport, 1983 Ski Nautique
It’ll stay clean down to about 19 depending on how you like to ride but you pretty much nailed it. On that era 210 I ride 21mph on a 70’ line with full factory ballast (no piggyback or extra). The wake is really nice but it’s definitely wider apart than the previous gen 210. The hydro gate does a good job of adjusting between a more classic Nautique brick wall of a wake and more rampy wake. I never drove a 210 for surfing so I don’t remember the setup we had. It did have piggyback bags over each rear hard tank and I think a little lead up front. We ran slower, like 10.8mph and used a wake shaper.
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