Sure...a great wave is one thing. But does this new approach impact the "surf hassle:fun" ratio? The hassle and perceived safety factor of putting 3000 lbs of water bags in all my storage compartments and in the floor of the boat has just quite frankly kept me away from the surfing idea altogether. Plus the cost of the bags and some kind of pump system... I just cannot imagine lugging more crap on the boat.
So, do I interpret this thread correctly that this is probably at least some relief from this burden with a new method altogether? Or is this just the same basic approach, same hassle with a little "put more in this sack than the other" kind of tuning?
If it really lowers the surf hassle factor AND creates an awesome wave, then I am very interested. But if it's just about the wave, then I will simply have to get over the hassle/fun ratio before I buy in to surfing. I am not sure a better wave moves the needle for me...
Anyway...I will try surfing behind someone's boat someday to see if I get hooked. The family fun concept is starting to appeal over tubing/wakeboarding/skiiing...
Watching...and appreciating your hard work and innovation nonetheless! Good luck!
I can't Speak for JC/SX210... but.....
You DO need a GOOD bit of Ballasts in ANY BOAT to Surf if you are over 150 lbs,
1700-2000 Full at the Time of Port or Starboard Rider is Active.
This Means you need a Potential Ballast system of 2300-3000 TOTAL in your Boat (not always FULL just available)
Even if YOU HAVE a Surf System (Tabs, Wake Plates, Whatever..) the weight is still critical to displace water..
We have a MC-X30 with a Surf System (3-Tabs) It came with 3 Hard Tanks - 1000lbs approx- that are hidden down in the Hull. (no storage compromised.
PLUS we ADDED 2- 750 Bags and PUMPS in the BACK left and Right storage (next to engine bay L-R)
at 2500 lbs of Ballast(approx) we still have close to the same storage as our 242LS did (minus the 242 Head which we kept empty most of the time)
It still need MORE ballast (we have 500lbs of lead sacs on hand) to be bad ass...
Storage, vs bags, WAS a
big deal in our 242 to Surf.....
And to Surf behind a 242 with 1800 lbs ... I let go 1 Time for 1 minute... (beginner)
Most pics I see of people SURFING behind a Yamaha, they simply staying on the Wave.
JC/210s Wave looks like you can actual Ride up and Down on it... NICE
I believe these guys are working to be as Stealth as Possible with the Ballast..but the WILL consume space somewhere ..as all Ballasts do.
I think I saw JC had some cool custom bags made over the Winter that maximized the area available ...?
The Trick here is Making it Easy for the Captain to work the System, without having Bags VISIBLE to the Crew (WIFE).
Finally- a Wake manipulation device may be in the Cards and THAT....is where the $$$ is...
From what I see in the PICs, this system works great. Its what the Boat Looks like INSIDE that everyone is now interested in.
This system needs to be sold to the Whole Family...not just the Surfer...
If you are Single ...this is a slam Dunk no matter what...