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2013 G23 550 hp (ordered and awaiting delivery)
2002 Super Sport (coverted into a SAN)
330 hp Excaliber
1994 Sun Tracker Party Barge 115 hp
1989 Horizon 200 Four Winns - sold
1989 Regal Commodore 280 - previous
Possibly looking into picking up a 70'2-80's Nautique to rebuild as a ski boat
I think its awesome Bill Yeargin uses PN to make Nautique releases.....
That (along with quality of product) is what inspires such brand loyalty. Knowing that there is a "private" community website not officially affiliated with Nautique themselves that has thousands of members allows the company to feel the pulse of the consumer, and reward us accordingly. The G21 is going to be another "game changer" I believe. The wake of the other G series boats, without (hopefully) the need to upgrade your tow vehicle or build a new garage to accommodate (this may be wishful thinking, but not buying a diesel to tow the new boat may make it more attractive to future owners). But please do not release it in a off the wall color (the yellow of the new 210 took a while to grow on me). Here's to another year of Nautique cleaning up the "best in show" awards!!!
Eric, Phoenix AZ
G23 550 hp (finally here)
2002 Super Air
1994 Sun Tracker Party Barge 115 hp
Maybe the Ford motors? I saw a bunch of press over on wakeworld from SEMA
That would be awesome mainly because im a ford guy and it hurts my heart seeing that vortech symbol on the side of my boat, granted they are great motors.
A modified 200 hull is a distant second but still a possibility. The underwater surface of the 200 is the basis for the sport 200V. Until a new hull design comes out, there won't be an NSS system on the 200V. I believe there will be some market pressure for this redesign in the near future.
I doubt very much a Ford engine would call for this type of "unveiling". Nothing against Ford but I just don't believe Nautique would call for a major announcement without some sort of new hull.
The 6.2L Raptor motor would struggle to match the current 6.0L 450's numbers....the road version is only 420hp??
If you are a Ford fanboy then thats great, I just dont see the advantage when the current PCM 450 has proven itself reliable and near bullet proof....
I dont understand the hype of the Ford motors. If they brought one in at 480-520hp, regularly aspirated on 87 gas at a decent price, not a gouge for the upgrade.... THAT would be awesome.
my intel has informed me that it's gonna be the unveiling of the G21. redesigned 200 or 196 fans need not reply, or you may just want to unfollow the thread...
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