Yes Evening Shade, I would go with the 220 also..as it would fit the above buyer better.....but if you burden yourself mentally with worrying about "selling" your boat before you even buy it, takes away some of the ownership fun. Yeah...selling is a biatch sometimes, but most of the time, especially with a Nautique...it gets sold. Now if it's purple, yellow and orange all on the same boat, it just might take a little longer.....lol
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We've had both and you made the right choice. The only thing better about the 226 was the ride in rough water. 220 is a little finicky to load for wakeboardin as its pretty sensitive to weight on either side but surfs great. Plenty of threads here about surf set up on them. If it's not had the prop swaped your gonna want to do that and either pull the hard tanks and add 1100s or try some 750s piggybacked. If you do the 1100s add the engine divider supports( again plenty of threads on how) and add a slim bag in the ski locker. Congrats on the new ride she's a nice one! 220s are great!
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Neverenough what prop did you move to? I assume the 644 is what re-propped from? Im looking to re-prop this year and trying to decide. I have the 5.7
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We ran a 1235 but I think an 06 is is opposite rotation and would be a 1234???? Double check me I think this is correct. You will not need it unless you start putting extra weight in in. One 750 over whichever side you surf and a few friends will get you a pretty good wave for surfing and may not have to re prop
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