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  • JONBLARC7
    • Feb 2007
    • 6



    95 Super Sport

    Just a quick question I wanted to know how the rest of you are weighting your super sports. I have been pllaying around if about 1000 pound and just wanted to see were everybody else in putting it. Thanks
  • Sinkoumn
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jun 2006
    • 578

    • MPLS - St. Paul, MN

    • Super Sport Nautique

    #2
    RE: 95 Super Sport

    I run about 1600 in my 97 SSN plumbed system (two rear hard tanks and a locker sac), plus people. But if it's just me and another person in the boat/riding I'll usually fill up two small sacs - one right in front of the rear seat and the other either ontop of the playpen or under it, so that works to about 2100lbs when it's all said and done.

    I'm going to look into getting an integrated bow sac soon (if it will fit).

    But I always try and stick to the 60/40 weight ratio back to front.
    Neuston Boards
    Nautiques

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    • JONBLARC7
      • Feb 2007
      • 6



      #3
      RE: 95 Super Sport

      I'm putting in a four bag system in this weekend with the skylon 560s in the back so i can still have storage a 680 in the locker and try to fit a bow sac under the sun pad. I played around last year with 440 in the back and the 680 in the ski locker but I indid up Filling up another 440 parselly ontop of the sun pad.

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      • SquamInboards
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Sep 2005
        • 397

        • Squam Lake, NH

        • '82 2001 '84 2001 '86 2001 '98 NSS '87 American Skier

        #4
        RE: 95 Super Sport

        When I really want to go all out I put a bow sack around the seating up front (750lbs), a seat sac in the ski locker (650lbs), two side sacks on the floor (260lbs each), and two v-drive sacs in the rear (400lbs each). And then people of course. About 2800 lbs of water and then maybe 4 people because it gets pretty cozy with all the sacs in there. Probably similar to Sinkoumn's ration of 60/40.
        How 'bout a little reverse action...

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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

          #5
          In my '97, I currently have have the fly high pro x-series v-drive sacs in the back (400 lbs. each) plus 50 lbs. of lead on each side. I then have a custom sac in the ski locker that holds 700 lbs. Finally I have 200 lbs. of lead all the way up front in the nose of the boat for a total of roughly 1800 lbs. I am looking to add maybe 100-200 more lbs. of lead this summer to get around 2k.
          2008 Super Air Nautique 210TE

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          • alalor1
            • May 2006
            • 64

            • Bryan, TX


            #6
            I have two tanks in the lockers, a 30 gallon on starboard, a 40 gallon on port. There are two batteries on starboard, so it balances out. I have a High fly sac in the middle locker, it says it is a 680 lbs sac, but I am not sure how big it really is. It is the "Rear Seat Bottom Sac" and it has almost the exact same size as the locker, fits great! The rear tanks are fresh water tanks for RVs and boats. I still have room to store life vests, and other stuff on top of them. I need to carpet them now.

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            • NAWTEAK
              • Aug 2005
              • 192

              • Orlando


              #7
              hey guys, we weight our 06 more like 55 front 45 back. i think if theres to much in the back it gets to steep and lippy. we run stock ballast (850) plus an extra 1000, plus crew and with it all up front the wake firms up and it has a really nice shape. when we first got the boat we were also running 85ft line but found that sweet spot was more like 75. just got alot more kick from the wake with the shorter line. all personal pref's but we love the wake and couldnt imagine a boat with a better wake

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