2004 Air Nautique 211

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  • lukeaandrew
    • Feb 2016
    • 34

    • Raleigh, NC

    • 2006 Air Nautique 210 TE

    2004 Air Nautique 211

    I'm looking into getting a 2004 SV211 Limited. Does anyone have any pictures of what the wake looks like for wakeboarding, skiing, and surfing?

    I'm having trouble finding good pictures/videos.

    I know this is a crossover boat that will have compromise of all 3 sports, but just trying to see if it's the right boat for us. Will factory ballast give a decent size wake?

    Thanks


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  • SkiTower
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 2172

    • Clayton, NC


    #2
    I hate to say it but you need to try it yourself. If you're looking for anything "good" then this isn't for you. If you're fine with "fine" then this it the boat for you. Pics aren't going to tell you if the wake is acceptable, YOU have to ride it. I love mine but anybody focused on any one specific discipline will not be satisfied as has been stated many times in many threads discussing wakeboarding, skiing, and surfing. If you want a good all around family boat that has a "good enough" wake, this is it. Wouldn't trade mine for ANYTHING.


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    • vision
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jul 2011
      • 515

      • NC

      • 2013 G23

      #3
      We slalom, surf, and board behind a friends 211. You will definitely want about double the built in ballast to surf or board. An after market tab will greatly improve the port surf wake as well.


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