Originally posted by Ryan1776
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2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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I wish I could own a boat. I'm only 23, fresh out of college. For the past 5 years I've spent my summers teaching wakeboarding at a youth camp, driving sweet Nautiques, building relationships with teens, and teaching them about Christ. Now I have to move on to real work...and all I want to do is be able to buy a boat so I can keep taking kids out on the lake...kids who wouldn't normally get the chance to be on the water, or kids that just need a positive influence or to feel like they're good at something. I'm so jealous of you Nautique owners! Hopefully soon I'll join your ranks...
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Originally posted by Brichter14 View Posti get crazy watching my boat sit all summer because all my friends are too busy. Getting out one day a week drives me crazy.
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Cstiles,
I too worked many summer camps. My boat is a 1997 Ski Nautiuqe.
You do not need a big wake to teach somebody to ski or wakeboard. The smaller, the better. Teach youth to make a progressive cut, cutting hardest at the wake, and they (or you) will get enought air to do a lot of tricks.
One of the better wakeboarders at some of the camps I worked learned to wakeboard behind his dad's late 1960's Fiberform, with a 70 HP Johnson OB motor. He was doing inverts, and 360 spins behind that boat.
A Ski Nautique can be equipped with a extended pylon, with a bow strap. You can also get a barefoot boom, and use that as a training aid. A Ski Nautique will respond to weight pretty good, or just a full load of passengers.
My Ski Nautique is using a little over three gallons of gas per hour of operation.
You do not need a blinged out G-boat to be a positive influence on people.
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I want to thank everyone who is buying a new boat.
.....so I can buy it used in a few years.
Please take good care of it for me.2004 206 Air Nautique Limited - Black with Vapor Blue (family style)
1997 Masters Edition Nautique - Zephyr Green - gone (amazing ski wake)
1982 Mastercraft Powerslot - gone (a primitive but wonderful beast)
Bellevue WA
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Crazy is all relative. To me it would be crazy to buy a boat that throws a huge wake, regardless of the price. To the majority if PN members these days, I'm guessing $60k on a direct drive 200 seems pretty crazy too
There's crazy for every budget!'08 196LE (previous)
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Thanks DanielC.
I learned to clear the wakes on a direct drive MC Prostar 205 with no pole! It's way easier to pick up bad edging habits on a sacked v-drive than a little ski boat. A 20 year old direct drive is quite a bit closer to my budget. Thanks for putting it in perspective =]
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Originally posted by swc5150 View PostI'm guessing $60k on a direct drive 200 seems pretty crazy too
There's crazy for every budget!Peace..
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Originally posted by sodbuster88 View PostYup...we've always been crazy. This is not a new thing. My first new boat purchase was a '89 prostar 190. $17,889. Still remember the exact amount because of the shock. In the same year, I purchased a new '89 GMC Jimmy with the 4.3 to pull it. We were considered crazy then too!'08 196LE (previous)
'07 196LE (previous)
2 - '06 196SE's (previous)
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Originally posted by jward View PostAt the end of the day...it's a toy. It's all relative to your income I guess. I am forever grateful to my parents for teaching me the Dave Ramsey plan of paying cash for things before anyone knew who he was. I started with a 2000 Malibu sunsetter, then went to a 2003 SAN, and now have a 2004 SAN. All were my favorite boats in the world no matter what the industry came out with next, because my boat is PAID FOR!!! I will never make enough to own a G because I could not see myself saving up that kind of money to buy a toy. My boat more than fits my needs and I love the wake as is. Again, I am forever grateful to have been taught at an early age how to manage money. I worked since I was able and have never known the stress of a payment while living pay check to pay check.
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