'94 nautique vs 206 wakeboard wake

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  • bradb
    • Sep 2003
    • 94

    • Parksville, BC, Canada


    #1

    '94 nautique vs 206 wakeboard wake

    Looking for some feedback on how a mid 2000's nautique 206 wakeboard wake would compare to a '94 ski nautique.
    I understand there are much better wake boats out there, but I'm specifically interested in these 2.
    I currently ride behind the '94 with about 1500lbs. I'm happy with the wakeboard wake and can do a bunch of intermediate tricks (9 or 10 diff inverts and a bunch of 3s & 5s.)
    I have a chance to upgrade to a 206 and would love the improved slalom wake and extra room, but not if it would be at the expense of my wakeboard wake... Anyone familiar with these two boats for wakeboard?
    Thanks
  • TRBenj
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • May 2005
    • 1681

    • NWCT


    #2
    The hydrogate makes a big difference in wake definition at slower speeds... A gated boat (2006+ with the option) would produce a very nice wake- larger and similar in shape to your NWZ. A tsc2 (03-05) or a fixed plate tsc3 could be converted to a functional hydrogate by a competent dealer.
    1990 Ski Nautique
    NWCT

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    • bradb
      • Sep 2003
      • 94

      • Parksville, BC, Canada


      #3
      TRBenj,
      Interesting, thx. Not sure of the exact year of the 206, and I'll definitely have a pull behind it before any decisions are made, but that is food for thought.
      I've always loved the nice peak on the trick/wakeboard wake of my 94, but would love to get rid of the shortline trough at 32 off and up.

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      • bradb
        • Sep 2003
        • 94

        • Parksville, BC, Canada


        #4
        No other input on this? Can you get a nice peak on a 206 wake at 23mph with 1500lbs?
        Good enough for beginner/intermediate spins & inverts?

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