supersport ballast question

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  • Sbt3
    • Dec 2004
    • 164

    • Okauchee Wisconsin


    #16
    I have a 97 Super sport and this is how I weight it. I like the wake alot like this.

    Next to engine - fly high Pro-x fat sac - 750lbs each. I think they are probably more around 625-650 because I have them vented so they don't get super big.

    In the Ski Locker- Fly High Pro-x rear seat bottom- 650lbs.

    All the way pushed forward in the nose under the front seats- 200lbs lead.

    Then usually 3 people in the boat. If I have more people I don't fill the rear sacs all the way.

    I ride at 23.5-24 mph with 80 feet plus the handle.


    Here are a few pics of the wake from last week. They guy on the tube is probably around 115 feet back.

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    • JWAT
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Feb 2004
      • 527

      • NE Indiana

      • 1997 Super Sport/Super Air Nautique 2008 Super Air Nautique 210

      #17
      goodfoot00,

      Thanks. I see you're in Noblesville, IN. I live up north around Fort Wayne. That pic was taken at Dale Hollow lake...ever been there? It's sweet!!!
      2008 Super Air Nautique 210TE

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      • wviveen
        • Dec 2004
        • 132

        • Santa Monica

        • 2016 Nautique G23

        #18
        SBT3... You have a lot of weight in the boat (2150 lbs).

        How is your gas consumption ?

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        • Sbt3
          • Dec 2004
          • 164

          • Okauchee Wisconsin


          #19
          wviveen,
          Its not too bad, it actually seems a little better with this boat. The last three years I had a 1988 MC tristar with around 1800-2000lbs in it. It seemed to use more than this one does. Probably because it had a Carb Vs. Fuel Injection.

          With the super sport I typically go through about 10-15 gallons to give 4-6 pulls depending on how long the rider is out. I figure something like 2-2.5 gallons per ride. I think it is probably pretty typicall to what other boats would do.

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