2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

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  • sengebre
    • Aug 2006
    • 47

    • Melbourne, FL


    2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

    I am considering selling my 2005 SANTE located in Central FL. All the standard TE options, 5.7 liter PCM, plus Deafcon III and closed loop cooling. Very clean and well maintained 130 hours. Extra props & full storage cover. Kids are grown up and we just don't get to use it that much anymore. If anyone is interested, let me know. I have plenty of pics.
  • crowmobe540
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Feb 2006
    • 372

    • Incline Village, Nevada

    • 2017 G23 Previous: '18 G23, '16 G25, '07 236; '02 SANTE; '96 SS

    #2
    RE: 2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

    Price?...Salt water?

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    • wake_fun
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Jul 2003
      • 1330

      • CA

      • 1995 Super Sport

      #3
      RE: 2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

      In one year your kids grew up that fast to not use it anymore?
      Boat looks nice, not to crazy about the trailer. Post some more pics
      How much?

      crowmobe540,
      It probably is salt water since the trailer looks all galvanized steel.
      Photo Album
      Ballast Install 1
      Ballast Install 2
      Amp Install
      PPass Install
      Alternator Install

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      • sengebre
        • Aug 2006
        • 47

        • Melbourne, FL


        #4
        RE: 2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

        Since we live on the coast, I have the option to either maintain the boat properly for salt water or haul the boat accross the state on a trailer. The boat has closed cooling and looks better than many lake boats I see at the dealership. It all comes down to the individual and how much effort and resources they are willing to invest in taking care of the boat. Galvanized trailer is a must, however. We like to hit the local intercoastal waterways when the water is flat (that spur of the moment kind of thing when you can be in the water in 15 minutes, which is not to bad when you can't or don't live on the water), but we do go to Canal 54 and a few of the local inland lakes quite a bit. Probably about half our time is spent inland. My V6 Tacoma is working pretty hard to haul this thing around and I can spend almost as much in gas towing as a day on the water. We have owned jetskis and other boats over the last ten years and put on average over 100 hours a year on the water, the nautique just happens to be the latest and it is a great ride. Actually, the boat is closer to two years old than one year. I do love the boat and haven't decided 100% yet to part with it, but if I get a reasonable offer, I probably will. My son will graduate from HS and head off to college, but he probably wouldn't mind another season of riding if he has his way. My oldest two are long out of the house. So I guess the kids having been growing up for quite a while now. I am just starting early on getting the word out as I figure it will take a while to find someone who might be interested. I can always go consignment at the local dealer and might end up doing that anyway. My wife is not a big boating fan, so that is probably playing a part as well. I am thinking around $47,500 or so. I can list the options but it basically has everything except the shower heater. The closed cooling was also a $2K dealer add on. I will post some additional pics later.

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