Here are a few pictures. It was hard to get decent shots of whole boats because of all the people. I don't know where these salesmen were from, but they sure didn't know their *** from their elbow when it came down to Nautique specifics.
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Hollywood, in your last pic of the blue 210...theres a small portion of a black and white Nautique that looks like a 206 or even more like a 216. Do you remmeber off the top of your head what it is like? Or do you have any pics of that? I'd like to see a nice pic of that boat if you have one! Thanks.[color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]
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I have to agree with the salesmen not knowing anything. I asked one of them (a younger guy, blondish hair) a few questions about the 206 as if I was a prospective buyer and got totally generic answers. For example, I asked how he would compare it to an RLXi and his answer was "well, it's a better built boat, the windshield doesn't extend past the driver so you can still pick up skis and drive, and it rides way smoother". As a nautique owner and fan, his schtick was pretty dissappointing. Our local Malibu dealer has a salesman I have been talking to on and off and he knows EVERYTHING about inboards. He even knew all the stats on my 1990, including beam, draft, etc. I would almost buy a malibu as my next boat just because this guy is so super knowledgable and nice. Then again, my BMW dealer's salesmen are total morons/jerks, so maybe it goes with the territory- the top-of-the line boats should sell themselves. I will say that red 206 they had on the floor was the sexiest boat at the show. The bigger NAUTIQUE lettering on the side is awesome in person.
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Originally posted by skinautiqueto an extent they sell themselves
When you considered your current nautique...how many boat manufactors did you look at? (I'll admit, CC was my family's only boat company we considered...)[color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]
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Since I can remember I was a CC fan. Onthewater used to be all about MC, but I helped him see the light. Yes, that black/gray white boat was an Air 216. I only have 2 pictures with it in them, so here ya go.
Also, just to clarify the fellow we talked to was NOT from Rockford Marine & Watersports. These jerk offs said they were from the Indiana/Michigan border. Oh, and the guy also said that if you wanted a tower on your boat you should get an "Air" version because if has ballast tanks. Gee, thanks for the insight....
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Originally posted by skinautiqueto an extent they sell themselves
AbunDiga, I know when we were looking we knew our budget would only allow a mid to late 80s inboard. And from that "era" the only two worth looking at for us was MC and CC. Sure there were Malibus, Supras, and Centurions but they were primitive compared to Correct Craft. So far I have noticed most people stick with whatever they have, don't jump from manufacturer to manufacturer. I have no plans on changing, don't fix it if it isn't broken.
the folks from Rockford Marina very polite and honest, more knowledgable than the rest too.I don\'t care.
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