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  • toomuchuv
    • Mar 2013
    • 190

    • Canada

    • 2014 SAN 230

    Who said you can't surf a 216V?

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    Beauty day on the Madawaska River!!!
    Last edited by toomuchuv; 08-16-2013, 08:17 PM.
    "I'm on a boat........"
  • Neverenough
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2012
    • 907

    • Ft. Worth Texas

    • G

    #2
    That one has some weight in it!! Looks great!

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    • markj
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Apr 2005
      • 1194

      • NorCal

      • Current: 2015 230 Sold: 2005 SAN 210 1991 Barefoot

      #3
      Hey that's impressive.

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      • Pjoachim
        • Apr 2013
        • 124

        • Wisconsin

        • 2001 CB ski

        #4
        Looks good
        Wisconsin
        2001 196 Ski Nautique
        2013 200V Team Edition

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        • gunford
          • Feb 2011
          • 11

          • Okotoks

          • 2009 Crossover 216V

          #5
          How are you setting it up and how many people on board? I can't get my wave like that but usually only only have wife and kids in boat.

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          • toomuchuv
            • Mar 2013
            • 190

            • Canada

            • 2014 SAN 230

            #6
            Originally posted by gunford View Post
            How are you setting it up and how many people on board? I can't get my wave like that but usually only only have wife and kids in boat.
            I have factory port side full, integrated port side wedge sac full, and a almost full 1100 pounder laying across the walk-through and partially on the seat, and belly full. I also only ride with kids and wifey usually I know it's overweight, but throws a mean wake and still handles exceptionally well.

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            • gunford
              • Feb 2011
              • 11

              • Okotoks

              • 2009 Crossover 216V

              #7
              That is sweet! I have been filling all stock ballast a 750 in the port locker and 400 on port side front seat. It is not bad but not like that.

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              • toomuchuv
                • Mar 2013
                • 190

                • Canada

                • 2014 SAN 230

                #8
                Originally posted by gunford View Post
                That is sweet! I have been filling all stock ballast a 750 in the port locker and 400 on port side front seat. It is not bad but not like that.
                Maybe try that 400 on the port side rear seat. My boat didn't do as well with extra weight in the bow
                "I'm on a boat........"

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                • cedarcreek216
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 1009

                  • Dallas, TX

                  • 2018 210 2013 210 2009 216V

                  #9
                  Originally posted by toomuchuv View Post
                  I have factory port side full, integrated port side wedge sac full, and a almost full 1100 pounder laying across the walk-through and partially on the seat, and belly full. I also only ride with kids and wifey usually I know it's overweight, but throws a mean wake and still handles exceptionally well.

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                  What is the weight of the integrated wedge sac? We run stock port, 400 sac in the port locker, 400 sac in the walk through, belly full and 300 lb sac in the bow. Do you recal what speed and what the hydrogate was set at? We get a nice long wave but not that aggressive for sure. I was thinking today about getting a 750 lb sac for the walk through on top of the stock and 400 lb sac. Now I think I might go 1100 lbs. I am having our dealer plumb in the rear port locker bag and he is also installing a diverter valve in the belly locker so if the valve is open in one direction it will fill the tank and if it's open in the other direction it will go to 20 foot hose with a quick disconnect on the end to fill bags around the boat. All off the stock pump so no more tossing pumps over the edge or messing with plugging in and all that junk. I figured this was the easiest way since we don't have a ton of room to hide sacs.

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                  • gunford
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 11

                    • Okotoks

                    • 2009 Crossover 216V

                    #10
                    Originally posted by cedarcreek216 View Post
                    What is the weight of the integrated wedge sac? We run stock port, 400 sac in the port locker, 400 sac in the walk through, belly full and 300 lb sac in the bow. Do you recal what speed and what the hydrogate was set at? We get a nice long wave but not that aggressive for sure. I was thinking today about getting a 750 lb sac for the walk through on top of the stock and 400 lb sac. Now I think I might go 1100 lbs. I am having our dealer plumb in the rear port locker bag and he is also installing a diverter valve in the belly locker so if the valve is open in one direction it will fill the tank and if it's open in the other direction it will go to 20 foot hose with a quick disconnect on the end to fill bags around the boat. All off the stock pump so no more tossing pumps over the edge or messing with plugging in and all that junk. I figured this was the easiest way since we don't have a ton of room to hide sacs.
                    I like that idea!!

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                    • toomuchuv
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 190

                      • Canada

                      • 2014 SAN 230

                      #11
                      Originally posted by cedarcreek216 View Post
                      What is the weight of the integrated wedge sac? We run stock port, 400 sac in the port locker, 400 sac in the walk through, belly full and 300 lb sac in the bow. Do you recal what speed and what the hydrogate was set at? We get a nice long wave but not that aggressive for sure. I was thinking today about getting a 750 lb sac for the walk through on top of the stock and 400 lb sac. Now I think I might go 1100 lbs. I am having our dealer plumb in the rear port locker bag and he is also installing a diverter valve in the belly locker so if the valve is open in one direction it will fill the tank and if it's open in the other direction it will go to 20 foot hose with a quick disconnect on the end to fill bags around the boat. All off the stock pump so no more tossing pumps over the edge or messing with plugging in and all that junk. I figured this was the easiest way since we don't have a ton of room to hide sacs.

                      The sacs are only 280lbs. They are the w708s from flyhigh. It's about all I can fit on top of the factory one because of the walk-through.

                      ps love the idea of the diverter valve..... was thinking of doing the exact same thing. which one you gonna use?
                      "I'm on a boat........"

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                      • toomuchuv
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 190

                        • Canada

                        • 2014 SAN 230

                        #12
                        Oh yah... 10.5mph, hydrogate not used.... just makes wake washy
                        "I'm on a boat........"

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                        • cedarcreek216
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 1009

                          • Dallas, TX

                          • 2018 210 2013 210 2009 216V

                          #13
                          You can fit a w701 in there fully filled - the 400 pound bag. That's where we have ours and it fits perfectly. I'll let you know what valve he uses but I know it's one you get at West Marine.

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                          • LKN210
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 48

                            • Lake Norman/Lake James NC

                            • 2007 Super Air 210

                            #14
                            Originally posted by toomuchuv View Post
                            I have factory port side full, integrated port side wedge sac full, and a almost full 1100 pounder laying across the walk-through and partially on the seat, and belly full. I also only ride with kids and wifey usually I know it's overweight, but throws a mean wake and still handles exceptionally well.

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                            "NOW THAT'S HOW YOU WEIGHT A BOAT! FROM NOW ON, THAT'S HOW YOU WEIGHT IT!!!!!" Had to paraphrase Mike Lowry after seeing this!!!!!!!!!! Well done.
                            2007 Super Air 210
                            Tow Rig - 2004 Silverado 2500HD CCSB 4x4 Duramax

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                            • 98motorsport3
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 70

                              • NC

                              • 99.5 SAN - Current 86 2001- RIP

                              #15
                              Its big, but doesn't seem very long before it gets too steep up front by the prop wash. Put more weight up front and speed up, I have a longer cleaner wave though smaller in size (not relative if shape,length, and push aren't there) and run 11.2-11.5 in my 99 super air. That thing looks like it could put out a REALLY nasty surf wake try weighting the front heavy on the surf side to lengthen the wave and speed er up! Nice boat!!
                              99.5 SAN with some upgrades
                              86 SN2001 - RIP

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