1999 Super Air Nautique w/502 Python, 8.2L 450HP, Hydrophase RideSteady, $18,500

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  • alalor1
    • May 2006
    • 64

    • Bryan, TX


    1999 Super Air Nautique w/502 Python, 8.2L 450HP, Hydrophase RideSteady, $18,500

    1999 Super Air Nautique 210 w/8.2L Python 502 engine (450hp, 520 ft/lb torque)
    One of only 11 made, this boat has all the power you could ever want and more, it was ordered for the high altitude lakes in Colorado, so it only has 840 hours since the lakes freeze half to the year there, everything runs great, solid boat. The center upholstery is in rough shape, but the bow and the sundeck are fine, the sundeck/engine cover has new upholstery. The engine is surprisingly efficient with this propeller, going at only around 2500 rpm when pulling wakeboarders at 22mph (sweet spot for a 70’ rope). The boat has integrated ballast, that I have upgraded, but we never use it because the wake is good enough without it, and puts less stress on the boat. I took out the Perfect Pass the boat had and installed Hydrophase RideSteady, which I think is way better, but I will provide the old perfect pass if the buyer wants it. The boat is titles in my name and the title is clear, ready for transfer. Other things are factory tower, cold/hot integrated shower, removable board racks on both sides, tower speakers and amplifier. New things within the last year are steering cable (broke), and new impeller, cooling hose, main water pump and thermostat replaced last year, so they have about 25 hours on them. Impeller was replaced again in May as preventative maintenance, along with an oil change, I do these at the beginning of each season. This boat has never been in salt water!
    The boat sits on a tandem axle trailer and some of the bunks were replaced two years ago. The boat needs thing to go and enjoy the rest of the summer. alalor20@hotmail.com
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  • Kiwi Dan
    • Apr 2016
    • 17

    • New Zealand

    • 93 ski Nautique

    #2
    Hi, where is this located now?
    Thanks
    Daniel


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    • alalor1
      • May 2006
      • 64

      • Bryan, TX


      #3
      Hello, sorry, I thought it was clear, but it wasn't, the boat is in Bryan, Texas, USA.

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      • nactiger
        • Sep 2013
        • 8

        • branson, mo


        #4
        Call me 417-597-1316


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        • brit_hunsicker
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Oct 2014
          • 482

          • Overbrook, KS

          • 2001 Super Air Nautique

          #5
          Sharp looking boat. Love the graphics on the 99s


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          • Fvmako
            • Jun 2017
            • 10

            • cape cod


            #6
            have very similar boat, wanted to see how your ballast is installed and also if you have walls/dividers on both sides of engine. i have never seen on our boat, does not look like enough room with python motor.

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            • alalor1
              • May 2006
              • 64

              • Bryan, TX


              #7
              Hello, you're welcome to come see how I did the ballast, I haven't sold the boat yet. The dividers are the same ones I had on my 210 with the Ford 5.8L, the engine is taller but not significantly wider, so they fit fine.

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