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Old    samcdog            03-23-2003, 1:31 PM Reply   
I have my 03 SAN 210 team on order. I went with the rear wedge tanks and of course the center tank for stock ballast. I currently have a Fake A Wake sac ~550 lbs. I am thinking about getting the fat buddies for the rear storage or maybe another large sac for the floor. I would rather keep the floor clear if possible. How much of a pain is it filling rear sacs in the compartments? How much additional weight are people using on the SAN? I trailer the boat so lead is not an option.
Old    chase            03-23-2003, 4:31 PM Reply   
The wake is fun with the factory ballast but another 1000lbs or so makes it great! Lead is the easiest option. How far do you trailer your boat? I leave about 1500 additional lbs in my boat on the trailer but I only travel about two blocks to the ramp. If you have a tandem axle trailer I don't think it would be big deal if you don't travel far.

You need about an additional 400lbs in the nose, 200lbs in the locker and 400lbs in the rear. That is what we are running and it makes the wake really big with the perfect lip.

Good luck, you're gonna love it!

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