Getting a surf wake on my 2006 Super Air Nautique 220 team edition HELP

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  • wakeskier
    • Oct 2007
    • 77

    • Massachusetts

    • 2008 Super Air Nautique 210

    #16
    Originally posted by ckevans98 View Post
    do you have info on purchasing piggy back arrow sac? my search resulted in archery quivers. got a pic of your shaper?
    ty
    O3SANTE is correct, piggyback just means that I tapped these into overflow of the factory ballast.

    Arrow sac: (for center locker)
    https://www.wakemakers.com/nautique-...ocker-sac.html

    750 sacs (for each rear locker)
    https://www.wakemakers.com/fly-high-fat-sac.html

    My DIY shaper board is 10" wide , 12" long and I believe I built at a 60 degree angle:
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    • DWhitt
      • Apr 2006
      • 140

      • Gainesville, GA

      • 2006 SAN 220 TE Previous Boat: 2002 SAN 210 TE

      #17
      IÂ’m really happy with my 220 surf wave.
      11.5 mph (upgrade to GPS speed made a big difference. My paddle wheel sucked at surf speeds)

      Liquid Force Mega Wedge

      Factory full with 900 plug and plays on the top in the rear and under seat sac in the bow. 150 pound of lead to move around.
      With only 3 kids (150 lbs total) plus a driver I run everything full.
      As I add people I reduce ballast.

      Hydro gate all the way back most of the time. IÂ’ll take it half way to mellow the wave if I want to.






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      • Payton1
        • Aug 2018
        • 42

        • Raleigh, NC

        • 2008 Nautique 220 TE. Piggyback ballast, Acme 1235, Fresh Air Exhaust, Seadek, Hot shower!

        #18
        My 2008 220 surfs great with full 600lb piggybacks in the rear and the arrow bag in the front (which will never fill to the max capacity, there's not enough space in there), and a Mission Delta. 3 people in the boat is plenty with that setup for a large wave with nice shape. I posted some surf pics under my post from last year on the ballast install, you can check them out. Speed is KEY, need to be about 11 MPH as read by a digital GPS gauge. I have a Broadcast 4'8" which works great for the ladies and larger dudes ride a Inland Surfer 5'4". Have the guests sit in the back, with 1 person more on the surf side for best results.

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