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Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

I know they have been around for at least 4 or 5 years, but Im not sure of their background. All I know is I shopped around and for what I needed the Nautic Star 2110 fit me best. I have the boat rigged with a 150 Yamaha 2 stroke carbed motor and she can hit 50mph top end with a prop Im sure isnt quite right for her (PowerTech OFX3). I have owned the boat for almost 2 months and my only problem was a small crack that developed on the starboard rear jumpseat which was promply replaced by the dealer at my 10hr service.
I read a ton of reviews and most everyone seems very happy with their Nautic Stars. The only issue Im currently facing is porpoising easily in choppy/rough waters. I installed a set of Lenco trim tabs and I can now make it go away and point the bow down, but I really think its a prop issue in combination with my hyd. jackplate. I am trying a REV4 prop to get more stern lift instead of just a ton of bow lift. These boats are fairly light and of course much more so in the bow.

I must say I take my boat out almost every weekend and I love it! Shallow draft, great cruise and top end, handles very well, and plenty of space/storage....I would recommend Nautic Star boats based on my review.  

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

Nautic Star Oats

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