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sinisalo 04-11-2009 2:49 PM

Some one out there with some experience of how to weight the SAN230 best for wakeboarding... <BR> <BR>Itīs realy cold here (sweden) so I dont feel like try like a hundred different setups... <BR> <BR>Today we had 2 sacks in the front 2 in the back and one in the middle + original ballast system (we do have smaller original ballast on the CE marked boats that comes to europe) <BR>The wake with this setup was big and had much water behind itīs "lip" but it wasent "clean" <BR> <BR>/Jens

sidekicknicholas 04-11-2009 11:08 PM

More bow weight/go fast to clean it up <BR> <BR> <BR>really steep wakes, good lip/wash means to much in the back or too slow.

robmcfarland 04-12-2009 7:18 AM

Maybe some florida kids will chime in, but i have heard they "tetris" two surf sacs in the from. Those L shaped fly high sacs.... they are 1000 LBS each i beleive. and then a 750LBS in each v drive. i dont know if they run a sac in the middle or not. <BR> <BR> I don;t own one, sO thats just hear say.

nautiquesonly 04-12-2009 5:56 PM

We use a 400 on each side of the engine. A 750 locker sac. A 400 in the nose. plus 6-8 people

eyekahn 04-13-2009 10:42 AM

I believe the one I rode on had 400s in the rear, a 400 in the back of the lounge, a 750 in the walkway and a 400 on top of that. The wake was awesome. I think the wake would have more of a ramp with 400s rear, 750 in the lounge, and the 1k triangle up front.

mikeporter2000 04-13-2009 3:11 PM

Here's the ultimate setup I'd guess. They run 750s in the rear lockers, 500 or so in the bow ski locker, then another 600 or so under the bow seats. It's all plumbed into the stock ballast. <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.planetnautique.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&amp;file=viewtopic&amp;t=8 074&amp;highlight=236" target="_blank">http://www.planetnautique.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&amp;file=viewtopic&amp;t=8 074&amp;highlight=236</a>

pc_sledge 04-13-2009 4:43 PM

I would love to see that wake.


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