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Check out the 02' Brochure, that year there was a 196 Air, same as a SNOB, an Air, same as a Sport and also a Pro Air which was the same length as a Sport but with a hull more geared towards Wakeboarding.
If you are talking about a 19" 6" boats Correct Craft made in 2002, here are the differences.
The closed bow boat got a redesign on the hull for the 2002 model year. This is the TSC 2 hull.
The open bow boat used the TSC 1 hull for that year, but the engine, and helm are shifted aft about 8", to accommodate the open bow.
Early in the model year, you could get the Ford GT-40 engine, but that option went away sometime in the middle of the model year.
When you put a tower, and different decals on the "SNOB" (Ski Nautique Open Bow), it became an Air Nautique.
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