Recommended mods for a 2004 Super Air?

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  • wakeboardjoe
    • Apr 2011
    • 63

    • Texas


    Recommended mods for a 2004 Super Air?

    Finally became a SANTE owner and super stoked for this summer! Are there any "must do" modifications that you would recommend for this boat? Already thinking the racks might not be the best, ran into the need for gauge conversion (ugh). Family boat, more surfing than looking to launch out to the flats.

    Thanks in advance!

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  • charlesml3
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 2453

    • Lake Gaston, NC

    • 2022 G23

    #2
    Need more info before we could really say. Does it have the stock stereo in it? If so, that would be my first task. Upgrade to something that supports Bluetooth. Probably new speakers and amps all around. Possibly plumbing in sacks from Wakemakers. Do you have a surf wedge already?

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    • brit_hunsicker
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Oct 2014
      • 482

      • Overbrook, KS

      • 2001 Super Air Nautique

      #3
      Did you buy this out of Arizona? If so, man that boat was for sale for a long time at a great price! Looked to be a pretty good deal. Congrats!


      Sent from my iPad using PLT Nautique

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      • Warrior48188
        • Aug 2017
        • 23

        • Michigan

        • 2004 SAN

        #4
        Looks like the boat recently listed for sale on the Nautique FB group, from Florida. Nice boat. Love the color. The upholstery needs a little work. Search PN for a DIY suck gate for surfing.

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        • wakeboardjoe
          • Apr 2011
          • 63

          • Texas


          #5
          Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
          Need more info before we could really say. Does it have the stock stereo in it? If so, that would be my first task. Upgrade to something that supports Bluetooth. Probably new speakers and amps all around. Possibly plumbing in sacks from Wakemakers. Do you have a surf wedge already?
          Def stock stereo, that I have big plans that will likely have to wait till next yr (will take some $). Though I could use advice on the tower cans/enclosure I could incorporate if anyone has any suggestions. Plumbing in sacks? Not sure I follow, what would be the benefit, just to get some background info on it. No wedge but will look that up.


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          • wakeboardjoe
            • Apr 2011
            • 63

            • Texas


            #6
            Originally posted by Warrior48188 View Post
            Looks like the boat recently listed for sale on the Nautique FB group, from Florida. Nice boat. Love the color. The upholstery needs a little work. Search PN for a DIY suck gate for surfing.
            Bingo. Just towed that thing from Orlando to Houston. Super stoked, I owned a 94 for 17 yrs, it died last year in a big storage fire in Willis. Finally got around to replacing it / upgrading. Thanks for the advice!

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            • charlesml3
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 2453

              • Lake Gaston, NC

              • 2022 G23

              #7
              Originally posted by wakeboardjoe View Post

              Def stock stereo, that I have big plans that will likely have to wait till next yr (will take some $). Though I could use advice on the tower cans/enclosure I could incorporate if anyone has any suggestions. Plumbing in sacks? Not sure I follow, what would be the benefit, just to get some background info on it. No wedge but will look that up.
              So you want to surf that boat. It doesn't have surf tabs so you'll need a wedge or a "suck gate" to get the boat to crab. In addition, it'll almost for sure need additional ballast. There are lots of ways to go. Wakemakers makes kits that are pretty easy to install.

              -Charles

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              • wakeboardjoe
                • Apr 2011
                • 63

                • Texas


                #8
                Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post

                So you want to surf that boat. It doesn't have surf tabs so you'll need a wedge or a "suck gate" to get the boat to crab. In addition, it'll almost for sure need additional ballast. There are lots of ways to go. Wakemakers makes kits that are pretty easy to install.

                -Charles
                Thanks Charles. Just checked out their site and it couldn't have been simpler. Wish every site had that "enter your model here" and a list of compatible products pops up. It's surprising that more online businesses don't see that as a key component. Thanks again, that was a good one.

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                • nautiques4life
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 696

                  • SoCal

                  • 2012 SANTE 230 Previous: 2005 SANTE 210 1997 OG Air Nautique

                  #9
                  Best stereo improvement for little $ on that boat is building the proper enclosure for that sub. It will kill some of your limited storage but improve your bass 5x for just some MDF and your time... lots of posts about it on this site

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                  • Nautique Fan
                    • May 2016
                    • 136

                    • Utah

                    • 2007 SANTE 236 ZR6

                    #10
                    Another surfing upgrade to consider is a Fresh Air Exhaust. Helps on the CO2 and the noise.

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                    • wakeboardjoe
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 63

                      • Texas


                      #11
                      Originally posted by Nautique Fan View Post
                      Another surfing upgrade to consider is a Fresh Air Exhaust. Helps on the CO2 and the noise.
                      Ahhh... that's an interesting one. I saw that, does it make that much of a difference? Thanks!

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                      • wakeboardjoe
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 63

                        • Texas


                        #12
                        Originally posted by nautiques4life View Post
                        Best stereo improvement for little $ on that boat is building the proper enclosure for that sub. It will kill some of your limited storage but improve your bass 5x for just some MDF and your time... lots of posts about it on this site
                        Thank you! She will definitely be loud. My 94 (RIP) was JL'd a bit which included a 10W7, this one will be done right.

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                        • Nautique Fan
                          • May 2016
                          • 136

                          • Utah

                          • 2007 SANTE 236 ZR6

                          #13
                          I never was overwhelmed by fumes in the boat, but it is nice piece of mind that we have a better set up now. The noise reduction is really nice.

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                          • obd666
                            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                            • Feb 2010
                            • 793

                            • Bostian Heights, NC

                            • 03 SANTE

                            #14
                            Originally posted by wakeboardjoe View Post
                            ran into the need for gauge conversion (ugh).
                            why the need for a gauge conversion? otherwise, hard tanks out for sacks and all other ballast considerations (still have manual valves? etc ...). then stereo prolly ... congrats on boat

                            2003 SANTE - "OG 210"

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                            • wakeboardjoe
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 63

                              • Texas


                              #15
                              Originally posted by obd666 View Post

                              why the need for a gauge conversion? otherwise, hard tanks out for sacks and all other ballast considerations (still have manual valves? etc ...). then stereo prolly ... congrats on boat
                              Some of the gauges are failing & likely have to replace the whole thing The kit is about $1K without installation. :/ will try the workaround method on the front page but would not be surprised if ended up with no choice but to change them, but we'll see. Thanks for the advice. The valves are manual but will certainly look into updating them also

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