Wake/surf pro gs22

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  • cedarcreek216
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    Anyone have photos or a decent video of the regular side wave with at least pro ballast setup? We are considering a 2020 GS 22 and have my reservations of moving from our 2018 210 to the GS and would love to see some action shots. If we do the GS we will do the 800's in the rear and move my 500 pounds of lead over to this boat. So we will be weighted down.

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  • kylant
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    Originally posted by Devo77 View Post
    So 100# under the port Observer seat and 100# in the bow (or is this in front of stern lockers)? Total 200#
    i left 100# under the observer seat. the other 100# i placed under the port flip up seat if someone was riding the port wave or if i was waterskiing. the boat port lean was very noticeable when skiing and just my wife or kids in the boat.
    if we were surfing the starboard side, i put the 100# under the driver's feet

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  • Devo77
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    So 100# under the port Observer seat and 100# in the bow (or is this in front of stern lockers)? Total 200#

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  • kylant
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    Originally posted by Devo77 View Post

    You are putting 100# in the bow or in front of the stern lockers?
    under the port observer seat

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  • Devo77
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    Originally posted by kylant View Post

    i have 100# under the port observers seat, the other 100# in the front of the bow.
    I just removed my pro ballast bags and installed Wakemakers 800# bags. the wave is a Tsunami now...
    Nautique apparently reconfigured the pro ballast bag/setup. Wakemakers is using my boat as a template for a new kit. They should be available soon. They installed a temporary setup with the old bags to get me on the water.

    I usually surf NSS 0, NCRS 2-4 depending on how many people in the boat. I think with this new setup, I will be more like 3/3, 2/2. 11.5-11.6 mph
    You are putting 100# in the bow or in front of the stern lockers?

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  • Cmiddleton
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    Haha! Gotta love nosey neighbors. LOL. I’m ready to see it too!! Hopefully it will be here Friday. Jgordon don’t worry I’ll be asking all kinds of question to get everything dialed in

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  • JGordon210T
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    I'll hate! I'm ready to see it!


    Sent from my iPhone using PLT Nautique

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  • Cmiddleton
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    good deal. There's always going to be haters.

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  • kylant
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    Originally posted by Cmiddleton View Post
    Thank you both for the insight. We take delivery later this week. Super stoked!
    its a great boat. there are a lot of naysayers, but I really don't think they have much, if any time behind one. I think it is perfect for those who want to do it all.

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  • Cmiddleton
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    Thank you both for the insight. We take delivery later this week. Super stoked!

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  • idahosan
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    We have been running 150lbs of leadwake under observer and 100lbs of leadwake in front of each rear locker bag. Wave is great but I am not digging the 350lbs of leadwake when I ski. Probably going to the wake makers bags this winter. We have been running around 11.6 mph and have been up to 12.5 mph

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  • kylant
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    Originally posted by Cmiddleton View Post
    Im just joining this thread. curious where u are putting your 200lbs of lead on your GS22? We are having a 2019 GS22 w/pro ballast delivered later this week. Super stoked! Any other wake surf advice on ballast configuration would be greatly appreciated.
    i have 100# under the port observers seat, the other 100# in the front of the bow.
    I just removed my pro ballast bags and installed Wakemakers 800# bags. the wave is a Tsunami now...
    Nautique apparently reconfigured the pro ballast bag/setup. Wakemakers is using my boat as a template for a new kit. They should be available soon. They installed a temporary setup with the old bags to get me on the water.

    I usually surf NSS 0, NCRS 2-4 depending on how many people in the boat. I think with this new setup, I will be more like 3/3, 2/2. 11.5-11.6 mph

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  • Cmiddleton
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    Im just joining this thread. curious where u are putting your 200lbs of lead on your GS22? We are having a 2019 GS22 w/pro ballast delivered later this week. Super stoked! Any other wake surf advice on ballast configuration would be greatly appreciated.

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  • idahosan
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    Our '19 gs22 w\ pro ballast and 200lbs of lead wake has a much bigger and better shape than the '18 we demoed without. Loving it so far, now we just need the weather and water to finally warm up.

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  • kylant
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    i can tell you my gs22 with pro ballast has a far better/bigger wake than my gs20 without

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