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1978 Ski Tique
1989 Ski Nautique 2001
1996 Ski Nautique 196
1999 Super Air Nautique (Python Powered)
2001 Ski Nautique 196 25Th Anniversary Current Boat PP Digital Pro (All The Goodies)
Tow Rigs,
2002 Ford F-250 Lariat 4X4 (Lifted)
2007 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4X4
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01 San silvercloud / patriot red
03 San maroon/ zepher/ silver cloud
04 San black onyx/ patriot red
05 San Te black onyx/ fusion green
06 San Te Zr6 midnight blue/ titanium
07 220 Te Zr6 black onyx/ vapor blue
08 210 Te Zr6 black onyx/ vapor blue
09 210 Te Zr6 black onyx/ fury red
AbunDiga909, better late response than never... Those are Pro-80s. I love them, and the neighbors hate them.
2015 G23 - CURRENT
1999 Ski Nautique - CURRENT
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2013 Waksetter VLX - SOLD
2011 Ski Nautique 200 - SOLD
2008 210 Team - SOLD
2007 196 - SOLD
2007 211 Team - SOLD
2004 Moomba Mobius - SOLD
MHayses- That picture its probably only rocking about 1100lbs. You gotta compare where the water line meets the stripe of the hull to another 2001. Thats how i figure its sittin low. Its not sacked out by any means but you cant see the bow eye so its pretty good. Since those pics we started riding with 400lbs in the back and added a few more friends to the group. We consistently ride with about 2k in the boat.
Sweet indeed, but watch out for the stumps, snakes, and gators, Brad. :grin:
Water temp was 63.3 degrees last weekend. Water level is high already. LOTP is releasing and the current is at least 4--5 mph. The water hyacinth is pretty bad right now and there were a fair amount of branches in the water from some recent storms. On Sunday, the wind shifted and blew a ton of hyacinth into our bay choking up the area around our dock and lift. I could not push the boat out or reverse it out. So I left it on the lift and will retrieve it this weekend. Good excuse to ski some more. :mrgreen:
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