I have a 2018 Ski Nautique 200 (team edit) and am looking to have my dealership install a heater and possibly heated seat(s). Has anyone have this done by their dealer? And was a big deal cost wise?
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Heater, yes. I the OEM heater installed by my dealer in a 230. It was $1100 total.
Heated seats, no. I'm not sure that's feasible.
CORRECTION 3/22/2019: It seems that retrofitting heated seats is feasible. The parts are available on Nautiqueparts.com. It'll be a matter of getting the heating elements installed in the seats and then enabling the option in the Dealer Menu.
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Putting heated seats would be easier than putting in a heater. It just installs under the upholstery. Whether the dealer could do it, that I am not sure. I am putting it in my 98 SN costs me about $67.
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Hi All, new member here. I'm on my second late 1990's SN. First was a 1999 I bought in 2001 then took to South Africa in 2003 (long story...). It had a heater that we really liked. Sold that boat in SA in 2017 as we now spend half the year in SA and half in New Hampshire, and where we live in SA now there is no place for us to keep a boat. We bought a beautiful 1998 SN last year with only 652 hrs and in immaculate condition. it was a TX boat so no heater. I am planning to put a Heatercraft heater in when we get back to NH next spring, but am also intrigued by the idea of heated seats. Please can someone tell me where I can get them. I will install everything myself as I am fairly handy and rebuild old motorcycles for fun in my semi-retirment.... Also, do the heated seats require any upgrade to the alternator or electrics?
Thanks very much for any help you can give me. The red boat pic is my previous 1999 on the lake we lived on in SA for about 10 years, and the blue boat is my current 1998 on our lake in NH. One of the main reasons for sticking with the late 1990's series is that my wife is only 5"1" tall and the step down on the gunnel is perfect for her to get in and out. As my best ski buddy always says, "A happy wife is a happy life."....
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