I am selling a 2005 Correct Craft 226 Air
Nautique Team Edition that we purchased new in 2005, it was custom
ordered and has every option I am aware of including the Team Edition,
Powered by the Pleasure Craft Marine (PCM) ZR 6 6.0 liter Vortec
producing 375 Horse Power makes the 226 Air Nautique one of the best
ever surf, wake and ski tow boats. It has been stored in a climate
controlled garage its entire life and it shows. There isn't anything
that doesn't look like it was delivered new yesterday, you wont be
disappointed. It is ready to go to the water with a new water pump
impeller installed just as preventive maintenance, fresh oil and filter
and two new batteries. *AM/FM/CD, iPod, iPhone source capable
* Wake Tower Polk Audio speakers plus 4 others and sub-woofer in the
cockpit for a total of 9 speaker. Amps by Clairon and remote control, It
sounds amazing.
* Flight Control Tower
* Ski Tow Ring
* Tower mounted wake board racks
* Floor Lights
* Carpet in new condition
* Docking Light in the bow
* Large removable swim platform
* Optional Large review mirror
* Three separate ballast tanks add 900 lbs of ballast for huge wakes for surfing or just catching big air!
* Ski and wake board storage
* Full cover that is tow-able
* Optional removable seat (seats 12 people legally) The following information was taken from Waterski Magizne:
The Air Nautique 226 Team doesn't mess around. Everything about it
screams "big wakeboard style." And it should. As the largest wakeboard
boat in the Correct Craft lineup, it makes sense that it would go
all-out in every way -- from storage and seating to ballast. In fact,
the 22 1/2-foot 226 boasts comfortable seating for 12 of your closest
wakeboarding friends, as well as 65 cubic feet of storage, so there will
be plenty of room for all your gear. And with 900 pounds of ballast,
you can bet the wakes will be just as big as everything else on this
wakeboard boat.
Wakes: As the official tow boat for Correct Craft's world-class
wakeboard events, the Air Nautique 226 has already proven that its wakes
are pro-worthy. But we still couldn't resist putting it to the test.
After topping off the quick-filling factory ballast system, our riders
were launching off fairly large swells. As usual, the wakes had
excellent shape, with a firm peak that really boots you. The landing
zones are pretty big and mellow, and you know how big-air moves welcome a
well-padded landing. With a passenger capacity of 12, the wake is only
going to get better with more weight.
HANDLING: The Air Nautique 226 delivered impressive handling performance
that stood out for our test team. With a rider in tow, this boat
doesn't budge, and it mows over the chop with the authority you'd expect
from a powerful wakeboarding machine. With the optional PCM ZR6
375-horsepower engine, it shot out of the hole to 36 mph at just over
seven seconds, and held its own through double-ups. Even when with the
900-pound, three-tank ballast system fully loaded, the 226 maintained
its power and only suffered a slight decrease in agility. As a side
note, the boat is not only extremely solid, it's also really quiet at
cruising speeds, evidenced by its low decibel readings.
The Air Nautique 226 is the biggest boat in the Correct Craft line, and
it packs a lot of comfort into all that space. At almost 23 feet long
and more than 96 inches wide, the 226 has plenty of room to move around,
sit comfortably and store gear. We loved relaxing in the perfectly
reclined observer's seat, and more than once turned up the volume on the
Polk/MOMO speakers. There's also an impressive storage compartment
under the observer's seat, which provides plenty of room for extra
boards and gear. From the stainless-steel cup holders to the sturdy
glove box, this boat is solid, so you can be sure all that comfort and
style are built to last.
WALK-THROUGH TRANSOM: The transom of the Air Nautique 226 provides
riders with convenient features for ultimate function and efficiency. We
love the step down to the ultra-wide platform, and the seat pad, which
provides a comfortable place to strap up. There are even thoughtfully
placed grab rails that make slipping into your board without scratching
the transom easier than ever.SPECS PER MAGIZNE: Length: 22 ft 6.5 in., Beam: 96.5 in., Seating
capacity: 12, Fuel capacity: 50 gal., Test Prop: Acme 13.25 x 16
4-blade, Test Engine: PCM ZR6 6.0L, 375 hp, Top Speed: 43.2 mph 5,450
rpm, Accel. To 30 mph: 5.5 sec. 129.8 ft., Accel. To 36 mph: 7.1 sec.
205.7 ft., Noise Levels (db): Neutral 56 D 58 R, 36 mph 86 D 86 RThe Trailer is a 2006 Prestige BTV custom color matched from the factory
and has less the 500 miles since new. Tow great and looks amazing.
Disc brakes with back up release feature controlled by your tow vehicle Call or email with any questions.
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Hello,
i was curious if this boat is still for sale? This is an exact listing of a boat on craigslist which i've copied below. What's going on here?
https://yuma.craigslist.org/boa/d/226-team-edition2005-correct/***.html
Hello,
I first found this boat listed on Cincinnati Craigslist this past Saturday. Then did a quick Google search and found this add also.
Is the boat still available? Where is it located? Very interested!!! Thank you
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