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Nice tub! Totally envious!
Have you owned a 210 before? If so, how would you rate the new one compared to the old one? I'm thinking of changing from an 0'04 210 SANTE, but there ain't no new ones here to trial, and all the photo's I've seen don't give me quite the info I'm after...
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Re: RE: 210 team
Originally posted by Nates78Skiniiice boat!!...but i dunno about that roller trailer...
Nate
And on the wheels - they are basic steel rims with truck tyres... personally I don't like em, but thats why we put nice ones on there, no point paying for something that only looks marginally better & personally I really dislike the polished steel rims that I see on most Americvan trailers but thats just me... In any Case I think Para is getting his personal choice of rims put on which beats the heck out of paying for something someone else choose anyway.
I love this boat, especially the interior, even though it will get hotter than white, it looks so nice contrast with the white gelcoat in the boat. We are hoping to get the boat up to PARA asap so he can start enjoying it... Was great to have you down on the weekend to Stu, really appreciate your help on Sunday!
Cheers
Steve
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Originally posted by baine157why does correct craft put minivan 14's on the trailers2016 SAN 210
2006 SANTE sold
2001 SAN - sold
1991 Sport Nautique - sold
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I really like the roller trailers. The navy blue hull on my boat gets scuffed up by my dorsey trailer - seems like the roller trailer would take care of that problem. I agree about the wheels though - but...it's still just a trailer. The grey interior looks great - I'm not sure I've ever really seen that option selected before. It looks like you opted for the "jump seat" also - let us know how that works out with the new seating option. Seems like it would be unneccesary now.Current: 2017 G23
Previous: 2012 210 TE (former PN boat), 2005 210 TE, 2001 X-Star
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trailers are a dealer thing. Most of Austrailas wake boats are on these (easytow) trailers.
That particular trailer is half roller and half skids.
We have the jump seat option in our 220, it doesnt match the observer seat like the old 210 did but fits perfectly in the walkthrough and used everytime the boat hits the water.WWW.WAKE.COM.AU
01 San silvercloud / patriot red
03 San maroon/ zepher/ silver cloud
04 San black onyx/ patriot red
05 San Te black onyx/ fusion green
06 San Te Zr6 midnight blue/ titanium
07 220 Te Zr6 black onyx/ vapor blue
08 210 Te Zr6 black onyx/ vapor blue
09 210 Te Zr6 black onyx/ fury red
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the only problem i have with rollers is that over time they'll start to put indentations in the bottom of your boat...
Nate
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Originally posted by Nates78Skithe only problem i have with rollers is that over time they'll start to put indentations in the bottom of your boat...
Nate
My 220 trailer has the same "easy loader" setup. Most of the boat weight is sitting on the rear 4 skids.WWW.WAKE.COM.AU
01 San silvercloud / patriot red
03 San maroon/ zepher/ silver cloud
04 San black onyx/ patriot red
05 San Te black onyx/ fusion green
06 San Te Zr6 midnight blue/ titanium
07 220 Te Zr6 black onyx/ vapor blue
08 210 Te Zr6 black onyx/ vapor blue
09 210 Te Zr6 black onyx/ fury red
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Hey, how do you rate your spinner racks over, say, the stock flight clips? I've been rapt with my 'clips, maybe low-tech but bulletproof and absolutely functional, but have been advised to go spinners with the new 210.
Also, would they interfere with an undertower bimini?
Thx.
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