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November 16, 2005

Another Camo Boat? Super Air Nautique 210 Swift Boat Edition!

Far from me to say that the market is getting saturated with camoflage wakeboard boats, because I have even thought about doing a custom wrap on mine. Maybe not now that they are rolling out of the factory in fatigues. When Correct Craft jumps on a bandwagon, it certianly means something and whether that is good or bad, I can not say.

Just when we're almost out of the era of a blade/saw/tribal tattoo on the side every wake boat - in marches (HA! HA! PUN!) the camo-themed Epic and now a legitimate, factory produced 2006 Super Air Nautique 210 outfitted in desert storm camo. I am assuming it is legitimate, because as far as I know, only very few have been delivered their 2006 210's and 220's. So this is likely real, factory, and may be gelcoat. Correct Craft's N stripes are gelcoat so I assume if they did a camoflage Super Air, it would be gelcoat too and not cheap vinyl.

Camo is a difficult thing to do well. Technically speaking, this boat and the Epic do not employ very good camo designs. Chris Wynn's boat, on the other hand, does. The camo pattern on the Correct Craft has hard edges and borders on "digital camo" and not the standard camoflage pattern. Regardless, I thought you folks should see it.

Posted by erik