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Nah, not this time. There will be plenty of boats there!
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I "think" PTM found a way to design around the Mastercraft patent. Malibu and Supra have had clamping racks as an option for at least two years. All Nautique has to do is call PTM up and say we love the mirrors and want to discuss clamping board racks for our boats. Very easy to do and I believe there is demand.
If you ever drive a Mastercraft with hydraulic steering you'll want it on your boat. It's ultra smooth and makes it easy steer when you more weight. This is a simple add on easily done. I even did it to our bass boat.
This will be a winter project for me as I will find a way to do this unless Nautique adds it for 2016 and I can get them to do it.
That is also fast for a new 200..
Perhaps a 250 to complete the 210-230 line?
New chevy engines and sound system for sure.
4 board racks would be cool feature but game changing.
If you ever drive a Mastercraft with hydraulic steering you'll want it on your boat. It's ultra smooth and makes it easy steer when you more weight. This is a simple add on easily done. I even did it to our bass boat.
This will be a winter project for me as I will find a way to do this unless Nautique adds it for 2016 and I can get them to do it.
Joe, you have my attention! I used to have an X45 with the hydraulic steering and would love to have it again. I hope that you post pictures and give me full instructions and I will follow your lead. I am not sure it would be worth me buying an entirely new boat, but I would not hesitate to have the hydraulic steering. I did not even think of it as an aftermarket modification.
Hi, my name is tallredrider and I drive tubes. With this barge, it is a workout for me as much as for the kids.
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