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What caused you to go from the 230 to the 200? I am looking at upgrading my current out board to a nautique and I am trying to decide between the 200, 210 and 230. My kids are 4, 7, 10 and 13. All can ski and older two are slalom skiing and wakeboarding, but we also want to learn to surf. Any advice?
What caused you to go from the 230 to the 200? I am looking at upgrading my current out board to a nautique and I am trying to decide between the 200, 210 and 230. My kids are 4, 7, 10 and 13. All can ski and older two are slalom skiing and wakeboarding, but we also want to learn to surf. Any advice?
with a crew that big the 200 will be tight, but doable (but can't take friends often). Do all 4 go all the time? If you're coming from an outboard I'd find a 230 to ski and see what you think. Whether or not you go 200 vs 210 depends on how bad you want a great slalom wake. They are three very different boats and what you value will drive which one to go with (space, ski, board). All will do all three but each has it's specialities.
Had dealer remove board racks when I purchased and credit me. If board racks are out the boat width will not fit in my boat lift/slip and did not want to chance the damage. Easy to forget and pull into slip....
2012 Team Ski Nautique ZR409
2011 Sport Nautique 200
2008 SANT 230
2003 Air Nautique 226
1988 Martinique
1979 Nautique
1978 Tique
1976 Tique (First New Boat)
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