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  • dadgu3
    • Apr 2020
    • 4

    • Northwest Arkansas

    • 1998 Sport Nautique

    Newbie with embarrassing (?) questions.

    Blessed Easter afternoon!
    Friday, I made a very calculated (like almost 40 years) impulse purchase: a 98 Sport/Air. Why the slash? Because I have seen and heard various seemingly conflicting information, and nothing definitive.
    The seller did not represent the boat as an Air, b/c he thinks it is really a Sport. The old man in me loves the simple conservative look of the Sport, but the (grown) kids think it is awesome to own an Air.
    It has two factory ballasts, the tower, and Air graphics.
    I have seen some factory pics that look like the tower, and some that do not. Options include GT40, Perfect Pass, heater, and ??.
    Tandem trailer (magnum brand with hyd brakes and funky latch) rides too low for my tastes (drags the rear very easily and the 3/8 plate is about worn thru). Have already gone to a drop 4" lower than what i pull everything else with!
    Boat runs, rides, and drives *great*.
    Has SPN cast into gelcoat on port side of stern. Does not appear to have any paintwork done to make me look for repairs.
    The ADHD/OCD in me now wants to know stuff!

    Thanks for your patience, knowledge, and willingness to share!
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  • Bigdogsuperair
    • Jun 2011
    • 30

    • Ohio

    • 2018 G21 2007 220 Team (sold) 1999 Air Nautique Python (sold) 1988 Ski Nautique (sold)

    #2
    Wow that brings back memories. I had one of these with the monster python engine. That is the tower that came from the factory and started it all in the wakeboard world. You are correct in that it is essentially a sport nautique with the tower and ballast added as a "air" package. Have fun!!!

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    • dadgu3
      • Apr 2020
      • 4

      • Northwest Arkansas

      • 1998 Sport Nautique

      #3
      Thanks for the quick reply! I guess I purchased a Sport but scored with an Air!

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      • hal2814
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jun 2016
        • 541

        • Ft Worth, TX

        • 2022 G23, Previous: 2021 GS24, 2011 Super Air Nautique 230, 1995 Super Sport, 1983 Ski Nautique

        #4
        A Nautique dealer can tell you exactly what you have with your hull id. I know back then Super Sports and Super Airs were just option packages on the same boat. I don’t know if Sports and Airs were the same way. Whatever you have looks very nice.

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        • Michigan210
          • Jan 2018
          • 11

          • MI

          • 2018 Super Air Nautique 210 Sold: 2011 Axis A22 Sold: 1994 Ski Nautique

          #5
          Since it is a direct drive configuration, I feel like this would be considered a "Pro Air" instead of a "Super Air" which would have a V-drive setup. This could also be considered a "216 Pro Air" or its predecessor since I believe it's 21'6" in length. Growing up, we had a 2001 Pro Air which has very similar lines, same trunk mounted ballast, but with updated graphics and tower. Thinking back, I convinced my parents to let me remove the rear seat (should come out with thumb screws if my memory serves be well) and I added a "fat seat" which was a 1300 pound ballast bag in the shape of a lounge seat. Wake grew exponentially! Great boat, congrats, and enjoy!!

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          • charlesml3
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 2454

            • Lake Gaston, NC

            • 2022 G23

            #6
            Originally posted by Michigan210 View Post
            Since it is a direct drive configuration, I feel like this would be considered a "Pro Air" instead of a "Super Air" which would have a V-drive setup. This could also be considered a "216 Pro Air" or its predecessor since I believe it's 21'6" in length. Growing up, we had a 2001 Pro Air which has very similar lines, same trunk mounted ballast, but with updated graphics and tower. Thinking back, I convinced my parents to let me remove the rear seat (should come out with thumb screws if my memory serves be well) and I added a "fat seat" which was a 1300 pound ballast bag in the shape of a lounge seat. Wake grew exponentially! Great boat, congrats, and enjoy!!
            No, not really. The Pro Air had a different hull than the Sport/Air. The Pro Air was a direct drive boat.

            -Charles

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            • Michigan210
              • Jan 2018
              • 11

              • MI

              • 2018 Super Air Nautique 210 Sold: 2011 Axis A22 Sold: 1994 Ski Nautique

              #7
              Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post

              No, not really. The Pro Air had a different hull than the Sport/Air. The Pro Air was a direct drive boat.

              -Charles
              Charles,

              I said the Pro Air was direct drive, or maybe you misinterpreted me.

              According to the model specifications posted here (https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/f...n-down-by-year) there does not seem to be a hull difference between the 1998 Sport/Air. Both are direct drives.
              1998 Sport Nautique 2,700 24" 91" 21' 22' 5" 30 50 Gallons 260 HP / 290 HP / 310 HP / 320 HP 1.23:1
              1998 Air Nautique 2,700 24" 91" 21' 22' 5" 30 50 Gallons 260 HP / 290 HP / 310 HP / 320 HP 1.23:1
              Back then, I think it was a trim package difference.

              In 1999, the Pro/Super names were introduced. The hull length was stretched 3.5" inches on the Sport/Air/Pro, but there's no hull differences. Big differences when talking pro/super.
              1999 Sport/Air/Pro Air Nautique 2,700 24" 91" 21' 22' 8.5" 30 400 260 HP / 285 HP / 310 HP / 320 HP / 435 HP
              1999 Super Sport / Super Air Nautique 210 3,000 28" 91" 21' 22' 5" 34 400 260 HP / 285 HP / 310 HP / 320 HP / 435 HP
              Cheers,
              Jeff

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              • charlesml3
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 2454

                • Lake Gaston, NC

                • 2022 G23

                #8
                No. The Pro Air hull was different than the Sport/Air in 1999. It was the same length and width, but it had a different shape to it. I know this because I bought a 1999 Air Nautique and when I was looking, I seriously considered a Pro Air. I looked all around (and under) both boats. I ended up going with the Air because we really weren't that good at wakeboarding and the Pro Air was somewhat more expensive.

                -Charles

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                • ScooterMcgavin
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 1478

                  • Florida

                  • 2014 SAN 210 TE

                  #9
                  Yep different hulls for sure.
                  2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
                  2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
                  1989 Sport Nautique

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                  • Michigan210
                    • Jan 2018
                    • 11

                    • MI

                    • 2018 Super Air Nautique 210 Sold: 2011 Axis A22 Sold: 1994 Ski Nautique

                    #10
                    Sorry, I completely forgot about the TSC vs. TWC hull differences. You are correct.

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