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  • sinister_designs
    • Mar 2008
    • 6



    2000 -2004 Air Nautique (or Super Air)

    ok I have some q's on 2000 - 2004 Air Nautique's direct drive & v drives (super air).
    Are the wake size similar between these two types?
    what speed do people ride behind these?
    Anything to look out for with them?

    We are beginers so we don't need pro size wake just something nice :grin:
    Also there are none near me to drive so any help is welcome.
    Very Happy


    Thanks
    Jason
  • lffish133
    • Sep 2007
    • 149

    • Utah


    #2
    RE: 2000 -2004 Air Nautique (or Super Air)

    The super air nautique will have a bigger wake, it will also be steeper, the boat does have a tendency to be harder for new riders to get used to because the wake really kicks you hard, but it is also the boat that I learned behind so it is not a huge deal. The air will have a smaller and more gentle pop with the same basic shape. The big difference between the two in my opinion is that when you are ready to take your riding to the next level, the air may hold you back because you will be wanting a bigger wake, and there is not as much room to add ballast to that boat, the super air will take you as far as you could ever go as that boat has been the choice of all of the most influential pros in the history of the sport. Another thing to consider, if you like wakesurfing, I would get the super air. Hope this helps.
    --Kam

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    • jward
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Feb 2008
      • 620

      • Sweet Home Alabama

      • 03 SANTE 04 SANTE

      #3
      RE: 2000 -2004 Air Nautique (or Super Air)

      v drives also have more convenient seating arrangements. as an owner of both, don't sell yourself short. go with the v drive.

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      • jos
        • Nov 2005
        • 154

        • Netherlands Boxtel


        #4
        RE: 2000 -2004 Air Nautique (or Super Air)

        Agree on jward

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

          • CA

          • 1995 Super Sport

          #5
          Re: 2000 -2004 Air Nautique (or Super Air)

          Originally posted by sinister_designs
          ok I have some q's on 2000 - 2004 Air Nautique's direct drive & v drives (super air).
          Are the wake size similar between these two types?
          what speed do people ride behind these?
          Anything to look out for with them?

          We are beginers so we don't need pro size wake just something nice :grin:
          Also there are none near me to drive so any help is welcome.
          Very Happy


          Thanks
          Jason
          V-drive will have a bigger wake, stock vs. stock. You will also like the open seating area ALOT better. I'm SO glad I didn't buy a direct drive for my first boat, because I would have had to sell it to buy a v-drive :mrgreen:
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          • g-rose
            • Jul 2007
            • 7



            #6
            Unless your a competitive slalom skiier who runs the course, go with the V-drive. We have a 2000 Super Air and it produces a great wake even without the ballast. Fill the ballast and get 6 people in the boat and your in for a real treat. We typically wakeboard at 19-24 mph, depending on what the rider prefers. Crank it up to the low to mid 30s and the wake for slalom skiing really isn't that bad for the recreational skiier.

            As previously said, you will not out-advance those boats. They still can satisfy even the best riders.

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            • ally606
              • Jul 2007
              • 66

              • Sunny Scotland.......


              #7
              The other posts are not exactly true. At that age, the Sport, Air and Super Air all share exactly the same hull so you can get exactly the same world class boarding wake from any of the boats you mention. The down side with the Sport and Air is that you can't hide all the ballast so you will have sacs lying around on the floor at the stern of the boat.
              If you decide you want a totally massive wake, the Super Sport will handle this better due to the fact that the gunnels of the boat are slightly higher expecially at the stern and all the sacs can all be hidden so you keep usable space around the boat. That said, I'm running around 1800lbs in my Sport Nautique (direct drive) and have absolutely no interest in making the wake any bigger, nor do a couple of fat sacs in the back of the boat cause any concern to me.
              A direct drive is also cheaper to buy, easier to service and has less bits to go wrong. That wouldn't stop me trading my boat against a Super Air, just thought I'd mention it.
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              \'90 Mastercraft prostar with camo\' graphics

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              • Laptom
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Oct 2003
                • 876

                • Eindhoven, Netherlands


                #8
                The 2002-2004 Sport/Air Nautique does NOT share the same hull as the 1995-2006 Super Air!

                The DD will have a better ski wake, and the VD will have a better wakeboard wake. You can load the crap out of the DD and they will produce a really solid wakeboard wake then. What are you gonna use the boat for?
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                • sinister_designs
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 6



                  #9
                  Ok thanks for all the help.
                  Ideally I will go for the Super Air but if a Air comes up at the right price I may go that route and upgrade to a super in the future. Does the Air have any under floor ballast?

                  I need a few measurements to help me with shipping cost's as I will be exporting the boat to Australia

                  I would need the following measurements to calculate shipping cost to get accurate shipping costs.

                  - Overall Length of boat on trailer
                  - Overall Length of boat with out swim platform
                  - Length of boat
                  - Beam Width of Boat
                  - Width of trailer from outside edge of fenders
                  - Height of boat from ground level to top of tower when colasped

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                  • mcbridek
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 241

                    • Raleigh, NC, Lake Gaston NC

                    • 06 Ski Nautique 196 SE (2010 - Current) 99 Sport Nautique / GT 40 / FCT (2005 - 2009)

                    #10
                    Everything you need should be in the catalog for the given year - on this WEB site
                    http://www.correctcraftfan.com/reference/brochures.asp
                    06 Ski Nautique 196 SE (2010)
                    99 Sport Nautique / GT 40 / FCT (2005 - 2009)

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                    • sinister_designs
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 6



                      #11
                      Thanks I will go check that out

                      Jason

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                      • pjdave
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 146

                        • Brisbane, Australia


                        #12
                        To help you along, I know of one 94 air nautique (sport nautique) that has sold four times in queensland and everytime the owner has sold it they have equalled the price or made money. It last sold for $45g with a rebuilt engine. Cant beat the nautique wake.
                        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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                        • sinister_designs
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 6



                          #13
                          dave,
                          If you don't mind me asking how did you bring in your first boats ?
                          roro or in containers on craddles.

                          Jason
                          a bit off topic did you have a mate with

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                          • pjdave
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 146

                            • Brisbane, Australia


                            #14
                            Our first boats up to 07 came in containers. 1 60ft container with one 196 ski nautique and 2 210 supers in it. All props, skegs, towers and windscreens removed, the bottom boat had the shaft removed aswell. The boats after that became to wide to fit in the container, they now ship top deck with windscreen and tower installed on steel cradles. The boats are fully heat wrapped at the factory.

                            Id go roro, and mod the trailer here. Get someone to plastic heat wrap the entire boat. Watch out that most U.S trailers are not galvanized as they are mostly used in fresh water. An Easytow will set you back over 8g

                            On the other topic i started pharsyde with a guy called Tim. Where did you get the logo from, i dont even have a copy of it anymore, might have to get you to email it to me. Sold the truck to buy something to tow our first 210
                            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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                            • sinister_designs
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 6



                              #15
                              yeah I thought it was you that started it with Tim, I use to go skate with Tim back in the day. He said the other guy in pharsyde was into boats and all.. I think I also know the guy that brought your old Hilux his name was michael (he wakeboards aswell) it was a bronze colour right?

                              PM me your details and I can send you the artwork if you like
                              btw.. I made a bunch of the window stickers maybe 20 or so (I have a vinyl cutter) and a few t-shirts iirc for the club that is how I got logo.

                              On the boat side I was hoping to get 1 landed here and on the water for 50K since i'm the only one funding this I don't really want to spend any more than that :grin: . There are a couple of 2000 air's for sale here just wanted a super if I could get for the same money :mrgreen:

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