I am the owner of a 99 pro air nautique. Evidently this was one of the first years that stock ballast tanks were installed in air nautiques.
The steering is now stiff and we need to replace the steering cable. After talking with our mechanic and correct craft the only way to get to the sterring cable is to remove the rear ballast tanks. To do this you have to remove the gas tank. I see this is a major design flaw by correct craft. Why would they not realize how difficult it would be to replace the steering cable with such a design??
I am curious if this is only a 99 pro air thing or if this is the case for newer air nautiques with the stock rear ballast tanks. Have any of you air nautique owners had to deal with this type of problem??
Instead of having to pay for parts and install I am also going to have to pay someone to siphen the 30 gallons of gas out of the tank, remove the tank, and ballast then hook everything back up.
I have been VERY satisfied with the quality and build of the boat (2nd correct craft boat i've owned) but how could they overlook such an issue when designing these boats.
Sorry for the long post
The steering is now stiff and we need to replace the steering cable. After talking with our mechanic and correct craft the only way to get to the sterring cable is to remove the rear ballast tanks. To do this you have to remove the gas tank. I see this is a major design flaw by correct craft. Why would they not realize how difficult it would be to replace the steering cable with such a design??
I am curious if this is only a 99 pro air thing or if this is the case for newer air nautiques with the stock rear ballast tanks. Have any of you air nautique owners had to deal with this type of problem??
Instead of having to pay for parts and install I am also going to have to pay someone to siphen the 30 gallons of gas out of the tank, remove the tank, and ballast then hook everything back up.
I have been VERY satisfied with the quality and build of the boat (2nd correct craft boat i've owned) but how could they overlook such an issue when designing these boats.
Sorry for the long post
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