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Old     (CJ7)      Join Date: Feb 2012       06-26-2013, 12:17 PM Reply   
2007 Correct Craft 220 Team Perfect Pass, 320 Hours, 22ft. asking $40k

is this a deal?
Old     (gene3x)      Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Dallas , TX       06-26-2013, 12:53 PM Reply   
Not sure but I remember having to put a lot of weight up front of that boat to get the wake good and clean.
Old     (wakereviews)      Join Date: Sep 2006       06-26-2013, 2:05 PM Reply   
that'd be a good enough deal for me. I just bought one with higher hours but the larger motor for a little less.
Old     (joeshmoe)      Join Date: Jan 2003       06-26-2013, 2:11 PM Reply   
Why 2007? Didn't they have the same hull as 2000-2006
Why not get something cheaper if it has the same hull?
Old     (wakereviews)      Join Date: Sep 2006       06-26-2013, 2:12 PM Reply   
The 220 came out in 2006
Old     (migs)      Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SF Bay Area       06-26-2013, 3:15 PM Reply   
if its in good cond, thats a GOOD deal.
What motor?
Thats one incredibly awesome boat. I love that interior layout of the 220.
Old     (beleza)      Join Date: Mar 2010       06-26-2013, 6:43 PM Reply   
We owned a 2006 220 from 07 to 09 and it is an awesome boat. A lot of people gave it flak for a funky interior layout and side to side wake sensitivity but we loved ours. Talk about a quality boat. We loved the layout as well. That thing puts out a MEAN wake with some added bags. Even with just stock ballast it's an awesome wake. If you are gonna add weight on top of stock you might wanna make sure it has the bigger engine.

Now to answer your question... if the boat is clean and has been well taken care of that is a very solid deal.
Old     (xstarrider)      Join Date: Jun 2007       06-26-2013, 7:03 PM Reply   
Any other options? Engine?

That's a solid deal if the boat is clean. If it is clean and has some tower speakers, Bimini, heater and an upgraded engine it's a steal. I am keeping my eye out for an 06 as I surf and ride goofy. So the reverse prop rotation up to 06 is ideal for me.
Old     (scottb7)      Join Date: Oct 2012       06-26-2013, 8:04 PM Reply   
not sure it is a good deal. i got my 2008 210 team last year for $41k, it had 600 hours though. so now a good deal on it would be maybe high $30's. That is a 2007 so i would say like $35 tops.
Old     (juniorhawk)      Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New England       06-26-2013, 10:13 PM Reply   
I have seen 230's in the 30 range so I would say this is a mediocre deal at best.
Old     (markj)      Join Date: Apr 2005       06-26-2013, 11:52 PM Reply   
Not trying to start a war and no offense but, I think Erik and Scott are both smokin crack. That is unless they're talking about mega high hour POS boats that are beat. SAN 230 for 30K? Please.... Show me 2-3 links to classified adds to back that up. CJ, 40K is very fair. Anything below that and you'll be stealing it. Good luck.
Old     (wakedaveup)      Join Date: May 2012       06-27-2013, 5:05 AM Reply   
^^^ agreed
Old     (wakereviews)      Join Date: Sep 2006       06-27-2013, 7:16 AM Reply   
I can tell you there has never been a 230/236 anywhere close to being in the 30s on OIB.
Old     (Nordicron)      Join Date: Aug 2011       06-27-2013, 8:10 AM Reply   
That seems like a good price and I agree there are no 230's being sold in the $30s! You will be super hard pressed to find a non salt 230 for even in the 50's...
Old     (superair)      Join Date: May 2000       06-27-2013, 8:36 AM Reply   
I agree that's a good deal. I just sold a 08 230 with every option and 160hrs for 72k.
Old     (Dmac420sj)      Join Date: Mar 2012       06-27-2013, 9:17 AM Reply   
It's a 220?
Old     (CJ7)      Join Date: Feb 2012       07-02-2013, 8:57 AM Reply   
Bought it, thanks for the help guys.
Old     (will5150)      Join Date: Oct 2002       07-02-2013, 9:04 AM Reply   
Sweet looking boat- and a good deal.
Old     (wakeskier)      Join Date: Aug 2003       07-02-2013, 9:21 AM Reply   
Looks great! and a very good deal!
Let's see more pics
I love the Surf Waves on the 220's
Old     (beleza)      Join Date: Mar 2010       07-02-2013, 5:06 PM Reply   
SAN 230's (notice it was plural) in the $30's?!!! Haha that was awesome.
Old     (beleza)      Join Date: Mar 2010       07-02-2013, 5:10 PM Reply   
Boat looks great btw! You will love it!
Old     (xstarrider)      Join Date: Jun 2007       07-02-2013, 9:05 PM Reply   
Congrats man. Nice deal. Awesome ride .......get some pics of the wake up pronto. Bonus on the upgraded over the top two tone Bimini.
Old     (markj)      Join Date: Apr 2005       07-02-2013, 11:47 PM Reply   
Wise move. That was a seriously good buy for this time of year.
Old     (curtbernstein)      Join Date: Aug 2004       07-03-2013, 6:16 AM Reply   
Congrats man! Im the original owner of my 07 SAN 220, and ive got a solid 800 hours of experience tampering with my wake. It's true, it can be finicky, but when set up right it's rock hard and super poppy. Heres what ive found gets me the best wake out of that boat...

First thing, make sure you're running the ACME 1235 prop. Fill up your factory ballast system full, fill an integrated nose sac under the bow seats, and tube sac in the ski locker at all times. From there, if you have 6-11 people riding in the boat while you're riding, you're all set... you may need one or two in the bow depending on how many. And using your center seat turned around for spectators, get the heaviest people sitting on that. If you roll with 5 or less, clear your floor space and fill a big fat sac in the center of the floor. I use a fly high 1100 lbs jumbo sac, which fits flush, just takes a little while to fill up. The key with this boat is mid and bow weight with less stern wake. It also performs best when your weight is centered from side to side. I find that it helps the wake clean up better after the rider cuts out. And of course, the lower you get the weight the better. By that I mean, make sure you're utilzing the tube sac and nose sac and other sub floor storage space for weight before you go adding extra weight above the floor. Use the hydrogate lever forward only to plane out, once planed out always have it pulled back. Typically with these settings I've got the pp set at 23.7 - 24 mph using a 78 ft line. If you want to ride slower, just shorten your line a bit and lighten it up.
Old     (CJ7)      Join Date: Feb 2012       08-19-2013, 10:01 AM Reply   
Where would I get the correct cover for this boat?
Old     (brett33)      Join Date: Apr 2011       08-19-2013, 10:05 AM Reply   
http://www.nautiqueparts.com/skinaut...ver-2-1-2.aspx
Old     (john211)      Join Date: Aug 2008       08-19-2013, 10:51 AM Reply   
I just got mine at skiboatcovers.com about a month ago. I tried to search old threads but had problems today. Anyway.

http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=792996

http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=798421

http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=403222

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