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  • jonfo
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2003
    • 385

    • Bellevue, WA

    • 1990 SN 2016 G23

    #1

    Boat show impressions of new 210

    No pictures, I will try to get some when I go back this week.

    At the Seattle boat show Pacific Nautiques have a 210, 220, 236, 211, 226, a 211 up about 15 feet off the ground, and two or three other ski nautique models. I think it was the largest Nautique display I have seen at this show. The 211 and the 210 and 220 were in the front so they are the first ones you see walking through. The 236 is in the center. The 226 and ski nautiques are in the back. Everything was a Team Edition, or at least had a tower. I own a 211 and have been in a 220 and 236 at the dealer before, I had not seen a 210 up close before. Walking up to it I notice its size is right between a 211 and 220, no big surprise there since thats what the dimensions are. It really looks like a small 220 though, that is for sure. They chose light blue for both the 210 and 220 display boats, further making them look similar. Getting inside the 210 the first thing in noticed was lower dash. I liked the lowness of it as i sat in the driver seat. I also noticed the rigid step that runs on each side of the interior floor. I think it is for the movable arena seat, but it looked like something to bang your knees and toes on for sure. Its hard to tell at a boat show, but I would think you wouldnt want anything with hard edges in the interior since when you use it you are barefoot and expect everything to be soft.

    So my wife did notice the lower dash, but didnt mind the hard edge running down the floor. She thought the pop up seat was really a nice feature. She is about 5'7" and had about 4" of extra clearance from her knees to the back of the seat in its popped up position. If you are over 6' tall you obviously wont be able to sit there with the seat up unless you put your legs to the side. The mechanism to move it up and down is really solid, so i dont forsee it breaking. The other big feature she noticed was having the grab handles on the interior side of the tower, rather than protruding from the gunnels. It keeps the seat sides/backs clean and unobstructed from hardware.

    Other things. I tried to fold down a tower on a 220 that had the swivel racks and two speakers on it, I struggled and gave up. It was difficult enough I didnt want to risk it. The tower is **** sturdy but not made for taking up and down often. On my 211 it can easily be taken up or down with one person in 1 minute, but isnt nearly as sturdy as the 210 or 220 tower.

    The 236 seemed most popular, it had a lot of people looking at it. This is no surprise as most people that go to boat shows like to look at dream boats, not what is practical in size or cost for themselves. Thats why after looking at the wakeboard boats we went and looked at the 68 ft Carvers.

    Malibu had there usually collection of the VLX series, with a new 20ft model. It had an interesting windshield design with holes cut in for air flow. Their big thing this year seemed to be pimped out trailers. I am impressed they still keep there old VLX around now called the v-ride. It was about $43k with trailer and everything. I hope nautique brings back the 210 with a price like that. MB had its crazy looking Tomcat model, I couldnt tell if it was a Fountain or an MB.
    -Jon
    16 G23
    07 220 TE
    05 211 TE
    95 SS (210)
    89 SN
  • boatech
    • Aug 2006
    • 247



    #2
    RE: Boat show impressions of new 210

    the 210 i saw at the boat show was an disgrace to c.c the fit and finsh was crap and the rub rail look liked wally the wineo put it on i could not beleive they put that boat in the show. somebody at the quality control level was sleeping on the job. my first look at a 236 it was very nice and showed well i cant wait to get in and behind one.

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    • Sinkoumn
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jun 2006
      • 578

      • MPLS - St. Paul, MN

      • Super Sport Nautique

      #3
      RE: Boat show impressions of new 210

      The 210 I saw looked great. I can post some pics if anyone is interested.
      Neuston Boards
      Nautiques

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      • iceman991
        • Jul 2006
        • 138

        • 707

        • 81' ski nautique 20th anniversary edition 05' SANTE 210

        #4
        210

        please.....................pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !

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        • PARA
          • Jun 2006
          • 152

          • cairns,qld,Australia


          #5
          Re: RE: Boat show impressions of new 210

          Originally posted by Sinkoumn
          The 210 I saw looked great. I can post some pics if anyone is interested.
          That would be awesome
          08 210 te
          07 210 te
          06 220 te

          wwwpegasuswatersports.com.au

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          • jonfo
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Jul 2003
            • 385

            • Bellevue, WA

            • 1990 SN 2016 G23

            #6
            RE: Re: RE: Boat show impressions of new 210

            Forgot to add one other thing...

            The 210 ski locker is there, but when you open it there is no space avaiable for anything. I put a 700lb fly high x-series in there in my 211 so if i had this 210 i would have to put the sack up in the bow i guess. that sucks.
            -Jon
            16 G23
            07 220 TE
            05 211 TE
            95 SS (210)
            89 SN

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            • Sinkoumn
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Jun 2006
              • 578

              • MPLS - St. Paul, MN

              • Super Sport Nautique

              #7
              Sorry, been out of town. Pics:















              If anyone wants the original sized photos let me know, I can email them if you want them.
              Neuston Boards
              Nautiques

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              • redelf75
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Sep 2003
                • 767

                • NYC


                #8
                I didn't mind the look of the new dash when I saw it in person. But I couldn't see the top of any of the key gages.

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                • Sinkoumn
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 578

                  • MPLS - St. Paul, MN

                  • Super Sport Nautique

                  #9
                  I can say that I'm not a fan at all of the reverse seating. I noticed it every time I moved around in the boat I had to crawl over the seat backs every time. Definately makes the interior feel smaller.

                  The one picture of the engine is a little deceiving, I wanted to show how much room is down there - it seemed as thought the engine was sunk down really low and had an immense amount of space to work on it from each side.

                  The last little thing that I really enjoyed for some reason was the Nautiques logo on the trailer that would light up Blue when the trailer was hooked up to the tow vehicle.
                  Neuston Boards
                  Nautiques

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                  • OldFart
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 401

                    • South of North & East of West


                    #10
                    boattech, what show did u attend? Saw 1 @ the nashville show & it looked GREAT & was always full of "peeps"
                    \"The voices aren\'t real...but they have some good ideas.\"

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                    • OldFart
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 401

                      • South of North & East of West


                      #11
                      & the reverse seating of the 236 was a HUGE hit; esp w/ the moms, ladies, hotties
                      \"The voices aren\'t real...but they have some good ideas.\"

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                      • OldFart
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 401

                        • South of North & East of West


                        #12
                        sorry, someone pulled my chain!
                        \"The voices aren\'t real...but they have some good ideas.\"

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                        • baine157
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 77



                          #13
                          in case this hasn't been said before. but the reason the engine compartment is sooo cavernous now is so that the mechanic can pull the engine out with ease and its a lot easier to maintain it from what the rep at the Houston boat show said. He also said that in a couple years they're going to go to a panel system that is bolted together that when unbolted would allow the engine to be pulled easier but it would also let them go back to a straight bench.

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