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Optimal Surface Control (OSC) Hull The unique hull design of the revolutionary Ski Nautique 200, in closed or open bow, provides a flatter wake with minimal trough, creating a smoother exit and allowing slalom skiers at all speeds and rope lengths to effectively maintain ski edge, control and direction. The exclusive Hydro-GateTM softens the peaks of the rooster tail and wakes. Trick skiers will reach new heights with the 200. It creates a clean, smooth table and a defined, single peak wake that lets the skier easily feel the top. There is even a new trick-friendly pylon for those who use a rope-style release. Additionally, the spray is greatly reduced and
controlled on the Ski Nautique 200. Unique spray diffussers at the
bow direct lighter spray under the boat while directing heavier water
onto the tuned reverse chines. The chines direct the spray at a low
angle to the water’s surface,
allowing for greater skier visibility, even at world record line lengths. |
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Nautique LINC System This new system is the most forward-thinking
and innovative digital helm display in watersports. It combines the
functions of many analog gauges into a single, integrated platform.
You can easily move between screens showing performance and engine
information, ballast levels, GPS mapping, stereo controls and video
display. |
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Launch Control System This wake-altering system allows you
to easily fill and drain your tank, providing the ballast you need to
reach maximum altitude. The helm area provides you with Port, Starboard
and Belly ballast tank gauges that are conveniently located for easy
viewing. |
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Flight Control Tower Series The most distinguishing feature of a
wakeboard boat is the tower and Nautique invented it. Back in 1990s,
the Air Nautique - our very first dedicated wakeboard boat - featured
our revolutionary and patented Flight Control Tower (FCT). It brought
the sport of wakeboarding to new heights, and is still the sport’s
best design. |
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1926The company is the first to trailer boats on the highway on a national basis rather than by train. |
1936Correct Craft is the first boat company to use tow pylons |
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1948Production begins for the first complete mahogany inboards, 19-foot racing runabouts and custom-designed runabouts. |
1952The company is the first to incorporate swim platforms into the boat design. |
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1961The boat builder is the first to integrate tracking fins into its boat designs. |
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1979The Barefoot Nautique is introduced. |
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1981Nautique unveils the Ski Nautique 2001 and receives rave reviews. |
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1983The Bass Nautique 2018 is introduced. |
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1989Nautique introduces a ski boat with a stepped chine, spray relief pockets and variable planning hull. |
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1990Nautique alters the Ski Nautique deck which features a sloping transom and the widest beam of any tournament inboard in history. |
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1999Nautique introduces the Total Wake Control (TWCTM) which changes the face of wakeboarding yet again. |
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2000The innovation continues with the introduction of the Smart Pod 2000, the most technologically advanced dash pod available. |
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2002Nautique redefines its already innovative hull design, Total Surface Control, with the introduction of the Total Surface Control 2 (TWC2TM). |
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2010Nautique revolutionizes the skiing industry once again with the introduction of the innovative Ski Nautique 200, available in open or closed bow. |