I bought a 2019 G23 last week. I put it on the water today. With the ballast empty, the rooster tail is throwing to the passenger side of the boat instead of the middle. I want to see if this is a common issue with the G23. The rooster tail was in the center with my 230. I can't get a symmetrical wake without adding water. This is something I never had to do with the 230. I only needed to add water to make the wake larger. Any thoughts?
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Understood. The boat was in balance with people. I even added two hundred pounds of water on the passenger side and it made no difference. It is my opinion that something is off but I wanted to check with other G23 owners first before I contact the dealer.
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Place 250-300 lbs of steel shot bags under port side observer seat . Problem solved . Balance boat due to prop rotation.
Most G23 owners have this set up
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Not set to wake surfing. This is just crusing down the lake empty. I have to adjust water weight on each side for surfing. On 230, I could fill all bags by the same amount and surf on either side. I have to adjust water per side just to get a good wake on port side. Wake washes put on port side.
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Boat does not ride evenly port to starboard when evenly weighted or not weighted therefore wake will not be symmetrical. You need 250-300#'s on the Port side permanently. They should add this weight at the factory IMO.
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Sounds like he misses his 230 :-)
This happened on a friend. Of mines G21 the other day. Turns our the NCRS plate had malfunctioned and was locked in the down position. Could be this I suppose.
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Very widely known (non)-issue with G boats. At wakeboard or cruise speed, the large prop pulls the starboard side down. So you need to “start” with about 150 extra pounds on port side. (And so if it’s just a driver in boat, you need to counter his or her weight PLUS 150ish)
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Originally posted by Kmayotte View PostThey should add this weight at the factory IMO.
In my opinion a boat should not lean when empty. Plenty of other mfgrs don't have this noticeable of a problem. It is not really acceptable for a premier brand.
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