Pic of the new puck on a 2010 210
After driving the boat on familiar waterways, the new puck and software appears to be much better when compared to the previous models.
Now if only ZO could solve the River mode functionality issue. CC dropped the paddle wheel speed indication on our 2010 210 TE model , thus making it even harder to reference and compensate for ZO setpoint adjustments when riding in rivers.
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Call David at White lake, 1-910-862-3688 he will tell you everything you need to know and need to up grade to the new antenna, just talked to him and he said he would be glad to help anyone who called.
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Somebody please post a pic of this "new" antenna. I've got an 08 210 and it does porpoise in rough water. I thought that the software update was required to fix this? Is this correct? Or do I just need to buy a new antenna?
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ive had this upgrade and its night and day difference. you will be happy.
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How can you tell if you have the older style antenna or the newer style? Do you go back to the dealer for the new one? I"m going in for winterization this weekend and talk to them about it then.
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:grin:Originally posted by robertsmcfarlandnot a 210 but 230 , had same problem, put new antenna on ,no problem at all .We only wake board, with 3000 on top of stock ballast ZO should have come out with a fix 2 years ago.
thanks..that give me good hope if you had same problem and were offered same fix..and it actually fixed.....ZO says the software patch plus new bigger antenna with an improved gyroscope and accelerometer is a sure fix..... IF not I'll order an old school perfect pass.....tell them I have an 08 since they can not sell for 09 even tho same boat..... but I think ZO has it solved.
DDD thanks you.
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Re: RE: ZO surging solved & 2009 - future SAN 210 - ZO o
Great info.... do you have the 09 ZO with gps and the new antenna/software patch and it still surges? they say they have the surge fixed with a gyroscope plus accelerometer so it knows now if it is coming off the wave....hmmmOriginally posted by 2gofasterEven on my 196 in choppy water it surges. I know ZO employs an accelerometer and you can feel it surge as the bow drops down off of a wave. Not really an issue with me since I only take the boat over to public water about twice a year. But interesting.
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not a 210 but 230 , had same problem, put new antenna on ,no problem at all .We only wake board, with 3000 on top of stock ballast ZO should have come out with a fix 2 years ago.
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The 230 i tried two weeks ago work well with the new antenna , we went out with the old antenna and it porpous real bad,(we were trying to) with same weight and water condition switch to the new antenna,and wham no porpoising at all. It fixed the problem.
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RE: ZO surging solved & 2009 - future SAN 210 - ZO only
Even on my 196 in choppy water it surges. I know ZO employs an accelerometer and you can feel it surge as the bow drops down off of a wave. Not really an issue with me since I only take the boat over to public water about twice a year. But interesting.
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ZO surging solved & 2009 - future SAN 210 - ZO only
Yellow_Flash_Colorz: First the positive. Eric F at Zero Off is awesome. Good response, got my ZO head unit software update done and back to me in record time.
Here's the rub and the questions. 1. Why in a technical sense woudl ZO GPS speed control cause crazy porpoising / surging in even light chop on a SAN 201 and not the larger hulls. Full balanced wakeboard ballast....no surging or issues if hand driven (ugh) or on RPM mode.
I have been told that CC is sending me new Hockey Puck (antenna) and wiring harness...and that the problem is resolved. I'd love to hear from a 2008 or newer SAN 210 owner who is mostly wakeboard oriented AND had ZO GPS problems that were resolved with the new antenna and software patch combo...Tags: None







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