Step behind the wheel of a true watersports legend — the 2000 Correct Craft 210 Super Air Nautique. Correct Craft's Super Air Nautique line built its reputation on the water, delivering the kind of clean, predictable wakes that wakeboarders and skiers have chased for decades. This 21-foot classic brings that heritage to Knoxville at an incredibly accessible price point of $18,999, making it one of the best value entries into the beloved Nautique family you'll find on the market today. Powered by a PCM GT-40 pushing a commanding 351 horsepower, this Super Air Nautique has no shortage of muscle to pull riders out of the water with authority and keep the fun going all day long. The classic beige hull gives it a timeless, clean aesthetic that still turns heads at the boat ramp. Whether you're carving slalom courses, throwing your first wake-to-wake on a wakeboard, or simply enjoying a sunset cruise across the lake, this boat was purpose-built for life on the water. At 21 feet, the 210 Super Air Nautique strikes the perfect balance between nimble handling and comfortable capacity for family and friends. For a used boat with this kind of pedigree and power, the asking price represents outstanding value. Correct Craft quality is renowned for longevity, and this iconic platform continues to deliver smiles well into its third decade. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of watersports history — contact us today to schedule a showing in Knoxville.
Based on 15 reviews from across the web
The Super Air Nautique 210 has built a long reputation as one of the most capable all-around towboats in its class. Our owners consistently point to the wake quality as the standout feature: rampy, clean, and approachable for newer riders, yet with enough shape and push to satisfy experienced wakeboarders. Hull revisions introduced in 2007 widened the beam and softened the wake's profile, which our owners across multiple generations of the model have appreciated. The 2000 model we carry predates those changes and reflects the earlier, more aggressive wake character that experienced riders often seek out.
Beyond wake performance, owners highlight the boat's practical layout. Storage is generous and well-organized, the seating can be reconfigured for a rear-facing wake-watching setup, and the overall fit and finish reflects the care Correct Craft puts into its builds. Wakesurfing, wakeboarding, wakeskating, and even skiing all get a mention from our owners, making this a genuinely versatile platform for a family or a crew with varied interests.
A few things are worth knowing going in. The 2000 model year is early in the 210's run, so it carries the more performance-oriented wake shape rather than the mellower profile of later hulls. Owners of boats in this era also note that the gateway box controlling the gauges can be a known maintenance item, and that getting the most from the surf wave typically requires additional ballast beyond what comes standard.
It depends on the model year. The 2000 hull has a more aggressive wake shape that experienced riders tend to prefer. Post-2007 hulls were redesigned with a wider beam and a more gradual wake ramp that our owners find more forgiving for newer riders.
Yes, though getting the best surf wave typically requires adding ballast beyond the factory setup. Our owners find that with proper weighting and a few extra people on board, the 210 produces a solid wave with good push for a 21-foot boat.
Our owners use it for wakeboarding first and foremost, but it also handles wakesurfing, wakeskating, skiing, and casual cruising well. It's a genuinely versatile platform for a family or group with a mix of interests.
On boats from the early-to-mid 2000s, the gateway box that controls the gauges is a known item to watch. We'd recommend budgeting for that possibility, as the retrofit kit carries a meaningful cost.
Our owners rate it comfortably for up to 12 people, and the flexible seating layout makes it practical for a larger group. Adding passengers also helps the surf wave, since the extra weight improves its shape and push.
Storage is one area where our owners consistently praise the 210. The lockers are numerous, well-placed, and large enough to fit boards easily. The seating can also be reconfigured into a rear-facing setup, which owners find genuinely useful for watching riders.
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