Anyone put an Enzo sac in a new 210?

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  • Edwin
    • Jul 2003
    • 219

    • St. Louis


    #1

    Anyone put an Enzo sac in a new 210?

    A good friend of mine recently picked up an 08 SAN...nice rig for sure. We're trying to optimize the surf wake to provide good riding if the crowd is small. It appears that there's going to be a challenge getting an Enzo sac to drain well if squeezed under the ports side seats.

    Any thoughts / suggestions on how to make this work cleanly? It surfs pretty well now but the Enzo sac should put it over the top.

    Thanks in advance,
    Edwin
  • Red57Bird
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Aug 2007
    • 381

    • Raleigh, NC/Lake Gaston

    • 2003 Super Air

    #2
    I know these don't have near the capacity of the Enzo bags, but the regular Fat Sacs or the V-Drive Sacs should work well on top of the factory tanks. Add a bow sac in as well and that should provide a substantial surf wake. I did some surfing this past weekend behind a friend's boat that was loaded down with a ton of ballast, lead, and people. The wake was huge but very short and close to the boat.

    I would focus more on proper weight placement (i.e. good balance between bow and stern) and less on getting the monster sacs crammed in the boat. I know it really doesn't answer your question - just trying to provide an alternative approach.
    2003 SAN (current)
    2003 Chaparral 220 SSi (sold)

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