Help identifying intake ports on bottom of a ????? 2001 Super Sport / Super Air

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  • augustaruss
    • May 2012
    • 10

    • United States

    • 2001 Super Air Nautique

    Help identifying intake ports on bottom of a ????? 2001 Super Sport / Super Air

    Boat has Super Air decals, but weight capacity decal says it's a 2001 Super Sport. Has a factory tower. Control panel has a fill/empty button for ballasts. However, looks like the ballast system was installed after market (separate controls). I doubt there ever were factory tanks since it has carpet in the rear compartments.

    This is a weird way to ask for help identifying which intake on the bottom is for ballasts and which is for the raw water intake (see pictures). I guess I find it weird that a super sport would have a ballast intake. I don't know what the heck I have.

    If I'm facing the front of the boat, the protruding intake is on the right, recessed intake is on the left.
    Do super sports have both and which intake does what?

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    Last edited by augustaruss; 11-11-2012, 05:44 PM.
  • bchesley
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    • Feb 2006
    • 1252

    • Tyler, Texas


    #2
    The surface mounted intake is ballast. The intake that is in the pocket is the engine.

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    • super01
      • Jun 2009
      • 277


      • 2008 Super Air 230 2001 Super Air 210 (Sold)

      #3
      It's a Super Air. All the hulls are Super Sports, it's the options that change the model designation. It confused me at first when I got mine too. It's just what CC does. Probably saves them money to only have one decal. For example, I just traded my 2001 SAN for a 2008 SAN, and the capacity decal on it says 236.
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