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can anyone tell if this is a snob or odd sport...
2001 Super Sport - GT40 1986 SN2001 - 351 1973 Cobalt - 188/888 2014 F150 Screw 3.5 twin turbo 2011 Expy 2002 F150 SCrew 2001 F150 SCrew 1973 K5 (toy) 1995 Burb 3/4 454 1991 K5 Blazer (DD/Toy) 1987 Honda Accord 1978 Ford F100 1981 Merc Capri 1991 Honda Civic 2002 Ninja 500R sold...Tags: None
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Looks like a Ski Nautique Open Bow, however the 2001 brochure does not list one. I did see it in the 2000 model year brochure. Definitely NOT an Air Nautique.
http://www.planetnautique.com/Correc...00/2000bro.pdf
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That is a Ski (196). I believe it was classified as an Air 196. Also, back in 2000-2002, they had an Air Nautique, Pro Air Nautique and Super Air Nautique. I used to know the differences between the Air Nautique and Pro Air, but that info is long gone.
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Thanks... I was thinking it had to be an snob with tower (making it an air). Bit I would bet no ballast.... no place for it... also... dealer info shows... vdrive... it is not...2001 Super Sport - GT40 1986 SN2001 - 351 1973 Cobalt - 188/888 2014 F150 Screw 3.5 twin turbo 2011 Expy 2002 F150 SCrew 2001 F150 SCrew 1973 K5 (toy) 1995 Burb 3/4 454 1991 K5 Blazer (DD/Toy) 1987 Honda Accord 1978 Ford F100 1981 Merc Capri 1991 Honda Civic 2002 Ninja 500R sold...
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That is definitely a SNOB with tower and Air graphics. Factory ballast was not an option on that boat.
Dave, the Air/Sport and Super Air/Super Sport share the same hull with the only difference direct drive vs V drive. The Pro Air was a direct drive that had the TWC (Total Wake Control) hull. I believe the dimensions were the same as the above 4 boats but it was designed to sit deeper and create a bigger wake.Shawn
2012 Blue Metal Flake SAN 230
1999 Black and Tan Python 502 Powered Super Sport (for Sale)
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Putting a tower on a SNOB does not make it an Air Nautique nor does adding graphics . 1) A true Air had a walk-through windshield. 2) This boat is not 21 feet long. Probably a 196 as pointed out by Skidave. 3) There is no packing shaft access cover in front of the rear seat. 4) The center cushion of the rear seat is too narrow when compared to an Air.This is due to the smaller hull length (19.6) which reduces the transom width. 5) An Air come with standard ballast tanks. Clearly the dealer has no idea what he is selling.
The difference between a Pro Air and regular Air as s_kelley points out is the hull. the Pro Air had the TWC hull.
Last edited by a0128; 06-10-2015, 11:19 PM.
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Originally posted by a0128 View PostPutting a tower on a SNOB does not make it an Air Nautique nor does adding graphics
BTW, your boat is badazz, I had a 99' Sport/Air same color but the top strip was Black, after seeing yours, if I had it to do again I would definitely go Blue/Blue like yours!
Above boat is a SNOB with a tower, price is a bit high IMO
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Just confirming: SNOB with a tower. SNOBs had the observer seat that crossed over to the helm. The Sports/Airs of that vintage had a walk thru with a "playpen" bow (e.g. raised floor).
Previous boats:
2015 G23
2008 SAN 210
2002 XStar
1995 Sport Nautique
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Originally posted by xrichard View PostThe Sports/Airs of that vintage had a walk thru with a "playpen" bow (e.g. raised floor).
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