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  • Drummer1
    • May 2017
    • 26

    • Michigan

    • '04 Nautique SV211

    Part numbers, cargo net replacement

    Hi all, just in the process of picking up a pre-owned 2004 SV211. Excited to get it but it's going to need a few things. I've got a two part question. I've downloaded the owners manual and searched far and wide but can't find something I"m looking for at the moment. In the walk through windshield area on the starboard side there is a cargo net. I don't possess the boat yet but I imagine the padded trim around that net can be taken off from under the dash? What I'm looking for is a replacement for the net and I'd like to find it without having to order through a dealer. I've looked at nautiqueparts and Christines but can't find it. I also can't find it in the owners manual...not even a mention of it anywhere. So my first question is, does anyone know where I can get a replacement directly on line? Yes, I can probably go through a dealer but I'd like to try online first.

    Second question. Does anyone know if there is a parts manual (or repair manual?) available that would give part numbers for all of the components in the boat. I checked all of the manuals here and haven't found anything. I don't know if they make these or not but I would think that's how the dealers look up part numbers so they must exist. I snagged a pic (not my soon to be ​​boat) online for location of the net I'm talking about. Any help is appreciated.

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  • nukemustang
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2014
    • 410

    • Summerville, SC

    • Current Boat: 2018 GS20

    #2
    Congrats on the boat!!

    Can the padded section be removed - Yes! Of course! There are probably a few through bolts and this stupid "christmas tree" holders that are good for one use (they deform as you pull them out) that hold that section on there, and I know on my 211 they seem to hold many of the interior pieces on, so just buy a bag of them to have around....

    As for the net, it is listed on http://christinesmarine.com/DIY-Help...-supplies.html now, that looks like just the bulk net thought, so the elastic and webbing on the top probably need to be added, but if you contact them they can probably just make it for you and it would be super easy to swap out.

    as for a consolidated list... there is not. I have printed the PCM manual from this website and marked all the fluids, filters, and replacement engine pieces (rotor/cap/spark plugs, etc), but really you have to do a little searching on the two sites you mentioned, plus skidim.com and a few others to get the parts you need for the lowest price, using all the forum discounts.

    Hope this helps.

    Tim

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    • Drummer1
      • May 2017
      • 26

      • Michigan

      • '04 Nautique SV211

      #3
      Excellent! Yes it does help. Thanks for the tip about the plastic fasteners, I'll certainly grab a surplus. Bummer about no parts manual but it would have just been a convenience so I'll make due like everyone else. You mentioned forum discounts, I'm new to the game, how are discounts received? Thanks again.

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      • nukemustang
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Sep 2014
        • 410

        • Summerville, SC

        • Current Boat: 2018 GS20

        #4
        https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/f...stry-discounts

        There is a sticky, with all the current discounts. :-)

        Tim

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        • Drummer1
          • May 2017
          • 26

          • Michigan

          • '04 Nautique SV211

          #5
          Thank you sir.

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          • Paxdad
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Mar 2013
            • 775

            • Cumming, GA

            • 2008 210 SANTE

            #6
            Honestly if you take a cargo net from a car or SUV and cut it to size with the panel removed that will work. You will need to staple it in place like Nautique does from the factory. There has to be at least a 100 staples holding it in place. I removed mine on the port side when I cut out a hole for my sub on an 08 210.


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            2008 210 SANTE

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            • Drummer1
              • May 2017
              • 26

              • Michigan

              • '04 Nautique SV211

              #7
              Good idea, thank you.

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