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Topic: Linc 2.0 boot issue
Posted By: Keven
Subject: Linc 2.0 boot issue
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 5:29pm
Just purchased a 2018 Nautique 200OB promo boat. Having issue with boot up of Linc system. Turn battery on, press START and system does not boot, light next to START blinks and bildge light is on. If I power off (battery switch off) and back on and then press START, it boots up. Bringing into dealer but wondering if anyone has had this issue??

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Keven



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Posted By: GHTILL
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 5:45pm
Keven,
Most of our boats still have "keys" to start with. LOL

Gregg

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TWSS


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 6:12pm
Lol. Just upgraded from our 97 SNOB, gotta get use to all this new high tech stuff.

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Keven


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 6:14pm
Lol. Just upgraded from 97 SNOB. Still trying to figure out all this high tech stuff.

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Keven


Posted By: DVskier
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 6:23pm
Try the guys at planet nautique.com


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 6:25pm
Thanks

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Keven


Posted By: GHTILL
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 6:50pm
Kevin,

My son just bought a 2012 Super Air 230 with the surf system. It's all programs and buttons.
Good luck.

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TWSS


Posted By: 81nautique
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 7:16pm
It's a 2018 boat I would just call the dealer and let them figure it out. I have a 2012 with the Linc system and the only time I've had a problem like that was first time out for the season or if I haven't used the boat in a few weeks, I'm pretty certain the Linc does not like low voltage situations so I make sure my battery is in top condition. If your boat sits for a little while between uses might be time for a battery tender.


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 7:17pm
Yep, its all high tech... The 2019s looks to be even more complex....

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Keven


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 7:18pm
Thanks

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Keven


Posted By: 81nautique
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 7:23pm
Originally posted by Keven Keven wrote:

Yep, its all high tech... The 2019s looks to be even more complex....


Don't let these old farts around here give you any crap! LOL. You will love the Linc System once you use it a few times.

2018 200 is a water Ferrari, Enjoy


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 7:49pm
Thanks, yes the 450HP engine is a rocket ship... first time I got pulled up on slalom it was like being on jumpers... came out of water so fast I had to look down and make sure I was actually on a slalom.. lol.

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Keven


Posted By: gt40KS
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:31pm
Hi Kevin and congrats on the new purchase!   Yes, the 'old timer' crowd on here can sometime be a bit stuffy with respect to the newer models. But don't let that shy you away from the site all together. A lot of these guys just favor the older classic Nautiques .... but at the same time have loads of knowledge and experience.   Hope you'll continue to check in from time to time

I sort of know what you mean about the eye popping power.   I rebuilt my SN this last winter and though I don't have close to 450HP it is a bit healthier than before. The hole shot is crazy fast now so I can only imagine what yours must feel like    

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JCCI
1995 Ski Nautique GT40


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:31pm
Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:



Don't let these old farts around here give you any crap! LOL.


What "old farts"?

Real Name:
Alan Arrighi
Date of Birth:
07-May-1960
Age:
58

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Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:43pm
Exactly
DOB 03/14/59.
Grew up in Clermont Fla, now in SoCal
Still attempting to slalom. .. just a lot slower .. lol

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Keven


Posted By: Orlando76
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:46pm
Originally posted by Keven Keven wrote:

Exactly
DOB 03/14/59.
Grew up in Clermont Fla, now in SoCal
Still attempting to slalom. .. just a lot slower .. lol


Ha, grew up in Clermont.... when was the last time you were there. It’s taken a turn for the worst.

I

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Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:49pm
Thanks. I loved our 97 SNOB. Learned course skiing in 70s behind a 74 Nautique... what a wake... you learn to stay on edge. The wakes on 200, while probably not as flat as new prostar or Malibu, are almost not there ... really nice for these old knees ..

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Keven


Posted By: 81nautique
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:51pm
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:



Don't let these old farts around here give you any crap! LOL.


What "old farts"?

Real Name:
Alan Arrighi
Date of Birth:
07-May-1960
Age:
58


Ha! Old fart is a state of mind not your age. I still ski as hard as I can every time I go out, just hurts a lot more and a lot longer than it used too.


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:54pm
I left in late 70s to go to college in Tampa then after college got job in CA. Still have friends that live there but it’s not like it use to be for sure..

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Keven


Posted By: Keven
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:55pm
Exactly. Me too. The OTFs hurt a lot more too.

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Keven


Posted By: 81nautique
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 8:58pm
Originally posted by Keven Keven wrote:

Thanks. I loved our 97 SNOB. Learned course skiing in 70s behind a 74 Nautique... what a wake... you learn to stay on edge. The wakes on 200, while probably not as flat as new prostar or Malibu, are almost not there ... really nice for these old knees ..


If I didn't have to accommodate the other disciplines of water sports, ie; Wakeboarding and gasp surfing, I would be in a DD200 instead of my sport 200. I have Direct drive envy.


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: November-15-2018 at 10:39pm
Say's the guy with 2 of the coolest DD's ever.......

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