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  • rkaplan1836
    • Jul 2014
    • 26

    • Greensboro, NC


    Wakesurfing on a Sport Nautique

    I am still searching for a person who has experienced wakesurfing or boarding on a Sport Nautique 2013 or newer. Does it provide an adequate wake for a high level recreational wakesurfer???
  • rkaplan1836
    • Jul 2014
    • 26

    • Greensboro, NC


    #2
    I am a slalom skier who has up wakesurfing. Do you think the Sport Nautique can provide enough of a wake to satisfy an enthusiastic recreational wake surfer ? Is there any other cross over boat you can recommend? Looking for the best of both worlds.

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    • a0128
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jan 2014
      • 423

      • Lake Oswego, OR US

      • 1999 Pro Air Nautique

      #3
      Finding a boat that does a good job with both slalom and wake surfing is going to be tough to find. You will need to compromise somewhere. If you are looking to get into wake surfing I'd look for a Super Sport model (v-drive) over the Sport model (direct drive). While the Sport / Air variant will give you a surf-able wake, you will get a much better wake from the Super Sport / Super Air models.

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      • BoardSkier
        • Jun 2014
        • 252

        • Lake Anna, Virginia

        • Air Nautique 226

        #4
        I agree. You are at two completely different ends of the wake spectrum. I tried the same thing for several years. Had a Supra Comp that had a superb slalom wake. Couldnt put enough ballast to make a good surf wake. The wake and pocket were just too small. Sold the Comp and moved up to an AN 226. Now that I know what a good surf wake is, wouldnt go back. But .... I gave up slalom. Have friends with comp tow boats, but slalom not an option on a hull designed to throw a big wake. A compromise will be exactly that.


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        2005 Air Nautique 226
        Supra Comp (prior)

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        • nautiques4life
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Jan 2009
          • 696

          • SoCal

          • 2012 SANTE 230 Previous: 2005 SANTE 210 1997 OG Air Nautique

          #5
          What year sport are you talking about? '93-97 will throw a wake given enough weight

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          • Austin179
            • May 2014
            • 115

            • League city

            • 2019 G21, 2014 SAN 210, 2000 Sport Nautique

            #6
            I had a 2000 sport nautique (direct drive) and surfed behind it.
            It was a pain to setup and not a lot of push if your a beginner, but you could do it.
            I agree you are going to have to pick your favorite and lean more in one direction.

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            • rkaplan1836
              • Jul 2014
              • 26

              • Greensboro, NC


              #7
              The 2013 sport nautique has an integrated ballast system. Anyone try wake boarding or surfing on a newer sport nautique?

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              • NautiqueOasis
                • Oct 2005
                • 142

                • Dayton, OH

                • '13 200V Sport; '05 SV211; '97, '90 , '85 & '79 Sk

                #8
                We have a '13 200v Sport; it provides a very nice slalom wake and can provide a nice surf wake for a recreational enthusiast. If we have a small passenger load in the boat, we fill a 400lb bag that sits on top of our factory tank. It may not be the best at any of the three (slalom, wake, surf); but I feel that it is the best crossover out there to do it all.
                '13 200V Sport Nautique
                '05 SV211 Nautique
                '97 Ski Nautique
                '90 Ski Nautique
                '85 Ski Nautique
                '79 Ski Nautique

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                • Rauser
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 44

                  • Mesa arizona

                  • 2002 Nautique Super Sport

                  #9
                  I have an 2002 Super Sport. I've only had it a few months and I'm still trying to dial in the surf wake. Currently I have 2 400lb sacs in the front and 2 750lb sacs in the rear. With the boat listed to the port side I can get a pretty decent push. Like I said I'm still trying to play with it but it is def doable.
                  2002 Nautique Super Sport, 5.8 litre GT40 with Flight Control Tower
                  1989 Mastercraft Prostar 190, 351 Windsor with Skylon pylon
                  2003 Tige 20i Limited, 5.3 litre Vortec with Wake Designs Tower
                  1984 Smoker Craft, 80hp Mariner with PVC pylon

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                  • josemolino
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 235

                    • Barcelona Spain

                    • 2014 G21 2007 SAN 220

                    #10
                    Originally posted by NautiqueOasis View Post
                    We have a '13 200v Sport; it provides a very nice slalom wake and can provide a nice surf wake for a recreational enthusiast. If we have a small passenger load in the boat, we fill a 400lb bag that sits on top of our factory tank. It may not be the best at any of the three (slalom, wake, surf); but I feel that it is the best crossover out there to do it all.
                    That´s the only boat that can do both things right. Approved wake for ski and decent for surf (but include plenty of fat sacks in your budget)

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                    • Lakejackson
                      • May 2012
                      • 160

                      • Lake

                      • 2011 Sport 200

                      #11
                      I have a 2011 200 and agree with NautiqueOasis. I upgraded from a 2004 Air Nautique 216 (direct drive). I feel the ski wake on the 200 is comparable to the 216, but the wakeboard and wake-surf wake is much better and much easier to set up. We wake-surfed all last summer with stock ballast. Extra weight never hurts though😃.

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                      • jharris
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 243

                        • Michigan

                        • 2022 G23

                        #12
                        This pains me to write but in the 20 foot cross over area I'm afraid the Malibu VTX does beat the the sport 200 for a boat that slalom skis and surfs. While the sport 200 has a slightly better slalom wake the VTX really beats it for a surf wake. With a power wedge and surf gate it really is respectable. I would personally never buy a Malibu after owning a couple Nautiques, but Nautique really needs to get NSS or some type of surf system on the sport 200.


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                        • NautiqueOasis
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 142

                          • Dayton, OH

                          • '13 200V Sport; '05 SV211; '97, '90 , '85 & '79 Sk

                          #13
                          I do agree with jharris regarding the need for Nautique to come up with some additional mechanical surf enhancements to the sport 200
                          '13 200V Sport Nautique
                          '05 SV211 Nautique
                          '97 Ski Nautique
                          '90 Ski Nautique
                          '85 Ski Nautique
                          '79 Ski Nautique

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                          • iamcdn
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 337

                            • Penticton, Canada

                            • 2013 SANTE 210 with NSS

                            #14
                            I heard a rumor that they are doing this soon

                            Originally posted by NautiqueOasis View Post
                            I do agree with jharris regarding the need for Nautique to come up with some additional mechanical surf enhancements to the sport 200

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                            • rkaplan1836
                              • Jul 2014
                              • 26

                              • Greensboro, NC


                              #15
                              Still trying to find someone who has filled the ballast of a sport Nautique and wake boarded or surfed. Is it satisfactory for a high level recreational wakesurfer? Is Nautique planning on adding a surf system on future sport nautique models or are there plans for a new crossover model?

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                              • a0128
                                a0128 commented
                                Editing a comment
                                First - you posted in the For Sale section, not sure you are going to get the responses you are looking for.

                                Specifically what year are you talking about? Your previous post did not include a year and many, including me, assumed you were referring to an earlier generation Sport. The later Sport was introduced in 2011 with three models; 200, 216 and 226.

                              • rkaplan1836
                                rkaplan1836 commented
                                Editing a comment
                                Thanks for the feedback. I will post this is a different section.
                                I am referring to Sport Nautique 2013 model or newer.
                                Thanks.
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