any of you guys have 750's plumbed into your rear hard tanks? I currently have 400's and it produces a great surf wave. Both buxton and N3 recommend 750's but I'm thinking that would cause a lot of bow rise even with a bow sac. Any experience out there?
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750 or 400 sacs plumed into 210?
'18 SAN 210 Reef Blue/Admiral Blue Metal Flake
'12 SAN 210 TE Black/Masters Blue
'09 SAN 210 TE Black/Fury Red
'08 Air 216 TE
'02 Air 216
'98 Sport Nautique
'89 MC Prostar 190Tags: None
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One of my friends has a '15 SAN 210 with 750s in the rear and it ruined the surf wave at least when I tried it, it was so steep and hardly any length it wanted to throw you right into the back of the boat. We had him empty them to about 3/4 full and had people move to the bow and it helped some. Not sure what his NSS was set at though.
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I have 850s on the rear and added a bow sac(needed if you add weight) I like my surf wake better than the Mastercrafts and MBs I ride with my friends
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It helps to have bow weight. Piggy back kit for a under bow sac is very cheap and as easy as it gets to install. Highly suggest it.
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Originally posted by jondavis08It helps to have bow weight. Piggy back kit for a under bow sac is very cheap and as easy as it gets to install. Highly suggest it.
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What size sac? How'd you plumb it?
I've thought about lead, but a sac would be nice.
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Originally posted by jondavis08 View PostIt helps to have bow weight. Piggy back kit for a under bow sac is very cheap and as easy as it gets to install. Highly suggest it.
Sent from my iPhone using PLT Nautique'18 SAN 210 Reef Blue/Admiral Blue Metal Flake
'12 SAN 210 TE Black/Masters Blue
'09 SAN 210 TE Black/Fury Red
'08 Air 216 TE
'02 Air 216
'98 Sport Nautique
'89 MC Prostar 190
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Originally posted by tmb
I have a bow sac under my front seats that is plumbed into belly ballast. I still seem to get a little bow rise when my 400's are filled on top of my factory tanks. Wasn't sure how bad it would be with 750's.
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Originally posted by SupraFly View Post
How did you plumb the sac into the hard tank?
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I have 750's in my 2017 210. I only use extra bow weight when I can't get a person to sit up front. It only takes about 150 lbs up front to make a difference. Bow rise is not an issue and I'm only 5'4" ( I just use the bolster seat) on the captains chair. BTW... I drove a Malibu 22 MXZ the other day... I had to stand up and drive because of the bow rise.
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Originally posted by Kelly Gummere
SupraFly I have 2 Ronix 800s in each rear locker and a 400 lb triangle bow sac in my 14' 210. It works great. I only fill the bow sack up about 1/2 to 2/3ds depending on how many people we have. If you go to wakemakers.com and call them they are great. For like 100 bucks they will send you all the stuff you need. Just tell them the boat you have and they can set you up
I'd love to know what bow sac you have.
Does it take up a lot of the bow storage area?
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This is what I used https://www.wakemakers.com/straight-...w-bag-500.html
Easy install with a wakemakers kit. The over fill from the belly tank goes into the bag and the a overfill line from the bag goes where the belly tank overfill was... as mentioned you do not need the 550 filled when surfing. I however fill it full when wakeboarding
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