Posted on September 24th, 2008 by Jason | posted in Boats, General, Media

Correct Craft has pulled the wraps off their new updated website for next year, which features their line of 2009 Nautique boats.  The overall layout of the site is the same as last year’s version, with minor updates to accommodate new options for exploring each boat, and the technology and features that make them special.

The biggest changes to the 2009 model line include the brand new 216V crossover and the strangely styled Flight Control Tower 3.  Designed for multi-sport performance, the 216V features plenty of space in it’s 21′ 6″ chassis, along with built-in ballast for wakeboarding performance.  Unfortunately it also features the same disjointed, segmented and confusing interior that all of Nautique’s new models have showcased lately.

The latest rendition of Nautique’s signature Flight Control Tower curves its way up from the gunnel of the boat in a hulking structure built from aluminum tubing. Initially available on the previously mentioned 216V and the iconic Super Air Nautique 210, the FCT3 is a decidedly polarizing look that proves different doesn’t always mean better.

Another nice little easter egg we discovered about the new Correct Craft website is a nice iPhone specific version designed specifically for mobile browsing.  With information about all of the Nautique models, a dealer locator, and videos featuring the highlights of all of the boats, it’s a great tool for browsing the Nautique line on the go.

We’ll have more in-depth analysis of the new 2009 Nautique boats soon, so stay tuned.

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