Nautic Star Oats
I know they have been around for at least 4 or 5 years, but I'm 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 I'm 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.
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