Here's a shot of the "new" boat we just got from the second owner in AZ. He purchased it off the first owner who was a "pro" in TX. We have taken it home to Oregon to help a future pro (my son Sammy Cole) advance his trick list. We moved from a 1987 Sea Swirl Sport, so feel like we are in heaven. We put three fat sacks in and everyone says for a 10 year old boat it is still one of the best wakes around.
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Awesome looking Sport! I had a 94 I absolutely loved. I wanted to try the closer seating arrangement plus extra storage in a v-drive was only reason I traded for a Super Sport. I dug up a couple pix of my '94.'08 Super Air Nautique 210
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I saw you guys are talking Sport Nautiques. I have a 96 and I'm really happy with an older boat. Mine looks similar (teal/purple) to jhiestands but without the tower. I have a ten foot pole, maybe someday when my kids get bigger I'll go for a tower. ccole, where in Oregon do you live? I was just up on the Rogue River flyfishing for steelhead. I like the color of your boat. It looks like silver and black from the pics.
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Nice also... btw, who makes that trailer?[color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]
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I'm a new Nautique owner, and I am still amazed at how "close" the Nautique community or should I say family is. Anyway, the tower is a "Pro Flight" and it doesn't move at all. Solid as a rock. The dual-axel trailer (a must in the Northwest) is a Ryan, made right here in northwest (Portland Oregon). Which is interesting because the boat came to me via an owner in Texas, then in Arizona. I live in Corvallis Oregon (home of the OSU Beavers) which is about 80 miles south of Portland. I need this boat because of my son, see www.peak.org/~ccole.
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Looks like your Son will be sponsering you someday.
How did you find your boat in Arizona? I wanted a family boat but I have always wanted a Ski Nautique. The right boat for us showed up in the Redding area. I'm new to owning a Nautique also......what I really like is the helpful comments from this web site. Hopefully this site will help the winter go by a little faster.
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ccole,
I have the '96, see above photo in forum, which my parents actually stumbled upon. They sent me some digital photo's and the sellers info. I think I lucked out. Knock on wood...no problems yet. I'm going to do some basic maint. on it this winter just to spend time in it. I looked for quite a while on Boattraderonline, correctcraftfan, and several others. Did yours come with the tower?
dba4life,
Do you have the jumpseat? My boat has the curved observers seat with the curved jumpseat. I'd like to get the standard jumpseat to put behind the driver but those things seem to run around $300.
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Matt,
I just ordered the jump seat from Mid Ohio Nautiques today. I have the curved observer seat so this is supposed to be the curved jump seat that fits in there. Do you have a picture of yours so I can get a preview? I have actually never seen what it looks like. I would give them a call for a quote. Mine was less then the price you mentioned.
AbunDiga909 - I don't know who makes the trailer - I will check. The previous owner put those wheels on with GY Marathons.
Kevin
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Kevin,
Here is a picture of the curved jumpseat. ccole is right....mine is worn on the back of the top right corner near the drivers dash. It's on the back side, about the size of a quarter, from rubbing. It is nice to have with a lot of people. I'll have to e-mail mid-ohio for a price on a straight jumpseat. I would think it would be cheaper than the curved.
Put up a picture when you get the seat.
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