NSS for my SAN 210

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  • CorrectCraftAddict
    • Jul 2014
    • 14

    • Geneva- Switzerland

    • 2014 210 SANTE ( Current) 2010 230 SANTE 2008 210 SAN 2000 210 SANTE 1999 Master craft X5 1974 Ski Nautique

    #1

    NSS for my SAN 210

    Just saw amazing topics on home made NSS, I can do the installation and wiring my self, but would like to have the hardware...

    Who can help me by providing the left and right gates?

    many thanks for you help

    Peter
  • BoardSkier
    • Jun 2014
    • 252

    • Lake Anna, Virginia

    • Air Nautique 226

    #2
    Same question here. I talked with my mechanic who is a Supra dealer. He can get thw Supra gates and then machine them to fit the hull. Not NSS however. A manual system.


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    2005 Air Nautique 226
    Supra Comp (prior)

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    • scarbs
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Aug 2009
      • 450

      • Arizona

      • 2017 G23

      #3
      I was told by the Nautique dealer that you cannot purchase the NSS plates from Nautique unless you are able to provide a hull ID for a 2012 or newer 210 or 230 that is equipped with Linc 2.0.
      2017 G23
      2012 210 TE
      1999 SAN
      1995 Sport
      1991 Sport

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      • BoardSkier
        • Jun 2014
        • 252

        • Lake Anna, Virginia

        • Air Nautique 226

        #4
        I had heard that as well. It's a liability issue. Can't say I blame Nautique. If you want to retofit, either obtain from another manufacturer and modify or build own. There are plenty of threads where guys built their own. Have not heard about hull damage or stress, although the though has crossed my mind. Seems at low speed not a lot of force. If you forget and leave one deployed and go to cruise speed, could be an issue.


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        2005 Air Nautique 226
        Supra Comp (prior)

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        • jtryon
          • Jun 2011
          • 239

          • CT

          • 2007 Centurion Typhoon

          #5
          If you're doing the wiring and such yourself, why not make your own gates? The size and angles should be pretty easy to reproduce for cheap, with your choice of material.

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