2008 SANTE 210 NSS Install Thread

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  • mattm73
    • Aug 2015
    • 4

    • gainesville, ga

    • 04 SAN 210TE

    #61
    Having now gone thru a couple a aftermarket wake shapers with meh results.........Somehow I had no Idea that one could buy and install the NSS separately- one question - is it available/ compatible with the 2004 SAN Hull?

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    • ScooterMcgavin
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 1478

      • Florida

      • 2014 SAN 210 TE

      #62
      Only for 2007 and up. Will not work on 04
      2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
      2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
      1989 Sport Nautique

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      • mattm73
        • Aug 2015
        • 4

        • gainesville, ga

        • 04 SAN 210TE

        #63
        Thanks Scooter. I think i could build one with a plasma table.....

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        • l0rd0s
          • Jan 2025
          • 1

          • Syd, Australia

          • 08 SAN 210TE

          #64
          Hi Swat guy have been reading your posts for sometime and very close to pulling the trigger on setting up the nss and ballast...

          just wondering

          - with the center tank full and piggy'd back off center tank full (300lbs or so) (what ballast are you using ? arrow bag in the centre ? are you also running the bow bag up front too ?)

          - 240lbs pop bags stuffed all the way in the bow under the bow cushion (what are pop bags ?)

          - with your new prop, do you still ski ? if yes how does it affect it ?

          i tried to pm you but because ive only just joined it wouldnt let me

          thanks

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          • Spud
            • Jul 2006
            • 217

            • Echuca Australia

            • 2007 206 limited 2008 206 limited 2007 196 se 2010 200 team

            #65
            G'Day l0rd0s

            More than happy to help you out on this if you have any questions we have installed an NSS style system on our 2008 210 here at Inland Marine Australia. As to Ballast when surfing our 2008 we currently run 2 1100LBS in the rear lockers, centre ballast full, arrow bag piggy backed off the centre tank as full as we van get it then we have a 425 integrated bow bag as full as possible under our bow cushions. Steve Inland Marine Australia
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            • swatguy
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • May 2008
              • 1631

              • Midwest/ Northern IL

              • 2008 SANTE 210

              #66
              Originally posted by l0rd0s View Post
              Hi Swat guy have been reading your posts for sometime and very close to pulling the trigger on setting up the nss and ballast...

              just wondering

              - with the center tank full and piggy'd back off center tank full (300lbs or so) (what ballast are you using ? arrow bag in the centre ? are you also running the bow bag up front too ?)

              - 240lbs pop bags stuffed all the way in the bow under the bow cushion (what are pop bags ?)

              - with your new prop, do you still ski ? if yes how does it affect it ?

              i tried to pm you but because ive only just joined it wouldnt let me

              thanks
              The arrow sac is someowhat waste of money. It was made for the 230 so won’t fill up in 210. Wakemakers told me to do a locker sac ( 350lbs. ). I can’t recall if the exact name was locker sac or tube sac. It’s been some time. Only sac is the locker sac. . Pop bags only under the bow seats.


              Pop bags are just weight bags. They were filled with steel shot pellets. Mine are 40lbs each. I believe the company pop products went out of business. So lead wake may be the place left standing.

              I can still ski with the 1617 , but if you’re around 50/50 might be over kill. I recently swappped to the 2571 which is even more aggressive than the 1617. I don’t really ski much with that. As I use my neighbors Ski Nautiqe to ski more these days and leave mine at the dock.

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