
Articles Tagged: Correct Craft
- Correct Craft announced today that its President/CEO Bill Yeargin has been appointed by the acting U.S. Secretary of Commerce to the Manufacturing Council. The Manufacturing Council, consisting of twenty-six private sector industry leaders, is scheduled to meet with the U...
- Orland, FL (March 29, 2011) – Correct Craft, Inc., manufacturer of Nautique boats, received a visit at its Orlando world headquarters from the honorable Han Duk-soo, Korean Ambassador to the United States...
- Correct Craft, producer of Nautique Boats, was named Manufacturer of the Year by the Manufacturers Association of Central Florida (MACF). The Manufacturer of the Year award is given to a company that exemplifies excellence and quality in all of its manufacturing operations...
- BOAT REVIEW The Super Air Nautique 210 is coming off a great 2007, when a fresh redesign gave it more interior room and moved the wakes more to the style of today’s wakeboarders with better ramps...
- BOAT REVIEW We really like the fact that this Super Air Nautique 220 isn’t just the 210 with an extra foot in length — or the 230 with a foot less. The wake characteristics are different, and the interior is definitely unique...
- BOAT REVIEW Because of its 23-foot size, this Super Air Nautique 230 does the best job of any Nautique wakeboard boat at combining the two main aspects of wakeboarding: riding behind the boat and hanging out in it...
- OVERVIEW Many crossover boats lean more toward the wakeboarding side rather than being aimed at skiers. As the lone direct-drive model in Correct Craft’s Crossover Nautique lineup, the 216 is definitely a ski boat first...
- BOAT REVIEW Correct Craft is seeing a lot of success with its Crossover boats, so it’s introducing a new size, the Crossover Nautique 226. As we’ve said about other Nautiques, this isn’t just a difference in centerline and beam dimensions, it’s a different wake and special interior...
- BOAT REVIEW We see the storied Ski Nautique 196 as being at the pinnacle of three-event skiing. It’s unbelievable in all categories and pulled the 2007 World Championships this past summer in Austria...
- BOAT REVIEW On performance, we’d say this Ski Nautique 206 has about 90 percent of what the extraordinary 196 has to offer. Skiers not getting deep into 39 ½ off at 34 mph may not even notice the difference...
- BOAT REVIEW When our skiers and riders came back from their test sets and sessions with this Crossover Nautique 211, the verdict from each was “great recreational ski and wakeboard boat.” That’s saying something when skiers and wakeboarders can agree...
- BOAT REVIEW The Super Air Nautique 210 is back, and in a big way. Long the company's flagship wake ride, the 2007 210 has been rethought for the next generation of wake riding. The redesigned hull and expanded beam create a rampier wake perfect for moves into the flats, and with its convertible seating, the roomier interior is as versatile as any in the industry...
- BOAT REVIEW When it comes to Correct Craft's Crossover series, the name says it all. These boats are designed to satisfy your whole family's addiction to water sports. It's a tall order, but the Crossover Nautique 211 Team Edition does a lot to fill it...
- BOAT REVIEW When Correct Craft introduced the Super Air Nautique 220 Team Edition to its line last year, it answered a lot of people's wishes. Every inch of this 22-footer is useful and in use, from the built-in coolers hidden throughout the lounge to the storage net that snares wakeboards and vests on the sun pad--not to mention outstanding wake performance that will impress even the most discriminating riders...
- BOAT REVIEW While the new Crossover Nautique 236 was designed with the versatility to tow most any water sport (just check out the new pop-up pylon), it has plenty of wake-specific features. For starters, when it's outfitted with the Team Edition upgrades, it can carry up to nine wakeboards and 920 pounds of ballast...
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