Cool - good (for me at least) to have another Canuck around here and with another 210. Welcome and congrats on a really sweet kit. There is another new 220 SS on in yellow on here this week as well.
Did you get the high windshield or the black bikini windshield? That would be the only thing I would concerned with on those huge Ontario lakes - even though the bikini is arguably nicer looking I would want the shelter from the taller glass.
The 210 handles like a 'caddy in the rough stuff with the heart of a 'vette - though where I boat is a puddle in comparison to Ontario. Our lake runs North - South and the prevailing winds (never stop) can churn it up fairly well. In my previous 16' it would beat me constantly & mecilously but in the 210 I can hardly notice it. Even a nasty wake from larger boats (granted, I think some 26' cruisers are about as big as they get on my pond) does not seem to jar the 210 unless you hit them at too narrow an angle.
Its about as big & small as is a breeze to trailer - stable & true on the highway and easy enough to manuver the city.
Man, you are really going to appreciate the difference from where you are upgrading from - size, ride & power - just like I did.
I got the bow-filler (wife loves it) and the swim lights too. The lights look
sick at night - like you are getting chase by a glowing blue spray - a real bargain at what they charge for the option. Just do a search and see what some companies charge for some underwater kits that you have to install

. Make them give you the trailering cover as well as the canvas. Both kits are nice but I like the trailer cover for anytime she is on the trailer.
I am just breaching the 10hr point so I will be able to get some top speed numbers soon but from what the dealer showed me and from what I have read with good trim you should be able to tickle 60.
On break-in, I only partially believe the run it like you stole it should be saved for the last season you have with warranty. I am a believer in a proper break in = properly seated rings, bearings etc. There is a reason they ask you to do it. Luck usually has it that you will run the guts out of it and an engine that would have otherwise lasted with proper break-in will fail miserably the day after warrenty ends. Just bear with the break-in as described in the manual, the salesman can say run her hard because he won't have to pay for the new engine!
I suspect (though I am not sure) they can probably read the way it was driven from the ECU (my last boat recorded) and if it fails they may back away if you haven't followed break-in.
Also, I am a
firm believer in letting it warm to temp before running it hard or under load and also letting the temp come back down before shutting her off. Run her cold and you will burn rings and wear bearings & valve gear fast.
LONG WEEKEND YEAH ! ! !
Oh, and like everyone else gets told (though I recognize you said you would work on it) No pic - it didn't happen! Bring your camera and appease the IFW crowd with a cool test-drive / delivery / home splash story or something.
