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    New 2021 RZX23 owner any special things to know?

    Just bought a 2021 rzx23. Is there any info like extra ballast needed or things to look out for?

    #2
    I have an ‘18 RZX2. I upgraded to GSA plates last year and noticed the surf wake became much more weight sensitive — I had to add about 150 pounds of lead to each rear locker which helped a lot.

    Your boat, of course, comes standard with the new GSA-style plates. I have no idea if you will experience the same issue I did, but if you notice you have to drive your passengers crazy moving them around the boat to clean up the wave try adding a bunch of extra lead to the rear lockers.

    I’m assuming you already have the the plug-n-play sacs in the rear lockers. If not, you’ll absolutely need them if you pan to surf.

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      #3
      I have a 2019 RZX3. I’m just going to spit ball as I think of things.

      Pay close attention to the plug and play bags in the rear lockers when filling. Sometimes the removable plastic boards that wall off the engine can slide up as the bags fill causing them to come out of their slots.

      Also pay close attention to your ballast big fittings. I have had a few pop off because of how they can get in a bind in weird angles as the bags fill. The sub floor bags are held in place by zip ties attached to their fittings where they come out of the holes in the floor. Check on those ever so often to make sure they are still attached. I have had one pop off (bag had to be replaced) and cause a fitting to fail. It’s just a good idea to keep an eye on your bilge when bags are being filled in general so you know the water is going in the bags and not in your boat.

      After each time on the water, pull the T handle drain plug that’s below the trash can in the center storage locker where the in-floor cooler is, not just your drain plug on the back on the transom. Water tends to collect in that T handle location even with rear plug out and the boat has sat an angle.

      If you have tower down cover, consider putting some sort of protection on the top windshield bracket where the cover sits like a pool noodle cut in half. The paint has rubbed off on mine from the friction. The newer models have more of a powder coat type paint on the windshield frames so you may be okay without this.

      I never run the center taps plate on auto mode. I like to manually control it as I takeoff and cruise. Not sure if the newer systems have been changed but the auto system for me just doesn’t cut it.

      I’m sure there’s at least 10 more quirky things about my boat that I haven’t listed that I’ll think of and when I do I’ll post them.


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        #4
        For what it's worth, great feedback Brent and David. THIS is why I prefer the forum for these types of discussions over FB.

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          #5
          Thanks for all the information guys. Very good stuff to keep and eye on.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BrentB View Post
            I have an ‘18 RZX2. I upgraded to GSA plates last year and noticed the surf wake became much more weight sensitive — I had to add about 150 pounds of lead to each rear locker which helped a lot.

            Your boat, of course, comes standard with the new GSA-style plates. I have no idea if you will experience the same issue I did, but if you notice you have to drive your passengers crazy moving them around the boat to clean up the wave try adding a bunch of extra lead to the rear lockers.

            I’m assuming you already have the the plug-n-play sacs in the rear lockers. If not, you’ll absolutely need them if you pan to surf.
            Yes sir it has the plug and play

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              #7
              The low bow gives great visibility, but that also makes it easy to take water over it. When a rider falls, come to a stop and wait for the wave to pass, then turn around. This will great reduce the chance of taking on water.
              Also, just accept the fact that you will take on LOTS of spray when traveling into moderate wind and chop, soaking your crew.

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                #8
                Unstuck, For 2021 tige added an extra line in the hull which supposedly helps with spray tremendously.

                For extra ballast. Try it out and see how you like it and if you feel the wave could be longer or bow lower when surfing consider adding some lead in the bow.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bsreid View Post
                  Unstuck, For 2021 tige added an extra line in the hull which supposedly helps with spray tremendously.

                  For extra ballast. Try it out and see how you like it and if you feel the wave could be longer or bow lower when surfing consider adding some lead in the bow.
                  It didn’t have any bow spray when I test drive it. It was pretty choppy out that day also.

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                    #10
                    Another thing I found helpful when someone falls is I turn the rudder opposite the rider ie. if they surf left, turn right, At the same time I pull the throttle back. This causes the vessel to drift slowly parallel to the wake, and the wake then travels under the boat pretty smoothly and doesn’t give anything the opportunity to come over the front.
                    Last edited by USWaker; 04-21-2021, 02:08 AM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by USWaker View Post
                      Another thing I found helpful when someone falls is I turn the rudder opposite the rider ie. if they surf left, turn right, At the same time I pull the throttle back. This causes the vessel to drift slowly parallel to the wake, and the wake then travels under the boat pretty smoothly and doesn’t give anything the opportunity to come power the front.
                      IMO, This is the right way to pick up your rider....


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                        #12
                        I have the 18 RZX3. Best wave is to drain off the non surf side about 10 or 20% to list the boat. especially when surfing the normal side, I have the extra bags and no lead. Surf wave is sweet. I run on a big lake in NH, no issue with spray or stuffing the nose, just need to pay attention to speed and wave conditions.

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                          #13
                          So you drain your right side bag to 10% when surfing on the left side? Would it not be better to add 250 to 500 pounds of lead to the surf side to keep your displacement?

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                            #14
                            Not sure, I have not really played with lead much. I can dial it in pretty quick and the wave is legit. We surf between 11.5 and 12 MPH, the wave is long and tall. with tons of push.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by maxrider View Post
                              So you drain your right side bag to 10% when surfing on the left side?
                              I could be mistaken, but I believe he was indicating he drains 10% (with 90% remaining in the bag), not drains it all the way down to 10%.

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