i just ordered mine yesterday since you guys are posting success. I hold 700lbs in the front ski locker and have two 750s in the rear lockers. i'll try filling it up and see what happens.
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Just thought I would mention something else I discovered using the suction cups. The delta easily sticks to my gel coat, but we tried it out on my friend's boat that has quite a bit of oxidization in his gel coat. It took a lot of sweat to push the sucker on hard enough before flipping the levers over to get good enough suction to stay on when under way. After I went back to my boat, I was shocked at how much of a difference the condition of the gel coat made. Even sitting still, it would slide around on his boat. Bottom line, take care of your boat, even just the back 3-4 feet, and you will get a MUCH better hold with the delta.
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Originally posted by desertskier View PostHas anyone tried one of these at wakeboard speeds? Just curious if it stays on and has any effect on the wake size or shape.
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I have one for my 200v, and it has changed the surf experience for us.... Best $500 I've spent on the boat. The 200v has to be slammed to get a great wake, now I just evenly load up the back, belly and one ballast bag in the walkthrough. Just follow their suggestions on how to mount and use the delta, a couple of iterations and you are in business. And no, don't run it at wakeboard speeds. Love it.
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Hey Gang,
I just got out for the first time with the Mission and I must say I am impressed. I am riding a 2010 SANTE 230, I am still riding with my old setup which has (2) 1100's in the back lockers, the 650 bow sac and my stock bow tank (I also have a 400 on the port but didn't use it in this test). I was riding with 2 people in the boat and a rider that was about 200 and a rider that was about 230. I placed my Mission on at water level once I was loaded and weighted the boat evenly (which is awesome to have a drive-able boat while surfing). Getting out on the wake I still had the height due to the 1100's being loaded. I started with about 1/2 the sac's full in the back and didn't notice much difference when filled fully. The surf had a TON of push, reminded me of the G23 with NSS and or a nice weighted Centurion Enzo. For a bigger guy (politely putting I am too heavy ) I had a great deal of push, nearly had to hit the breaks once I got into the wave. No work really needed. I rode about 10.5-11 depending on direction in the river.
Overall I am impressed, its an easy way to gain back a drivable (not listing like **** ) boat and only having to spend 500 bucks vs 180K for a new G series. I would love to have the NSS but since its not on the 2010 this will have to do for a few more years. I attached a few pic's, they were as I was getting up to speed so they got taken at about 10.3 due to a friend not understanding what I wanted. The wave roll cleared up and pushed back 15 or so feet.Attached FilesCurrent - SAN 230 TE
Sold - 08 Calabria Pro v2
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