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    Posted: September-08-2009 at 9:17am
Okay dan.
Selling a Boesch......must be hard to do. I dream about bying me a Riva. When i read you're story i had to think twice.

We gonna use our're boat on open water aswell. The Maas and Veerse Meer.
Two options a 2001 or a BFN. Big hull BFN is atractive. Tomorrow i go see a (old) BFN. It seemed not in a pricewinning condition. We shall she. You never know.
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Originally posted by Hans Romijn Hans Romijn wrote:

Ha Michiel,

What CC do you have?


Until this spring I had a Boesch 580 Acapulco.
Very stylish and perfect for slalom. Swiss quality.
However, quite vulnerable and high maintenance.

So I bought a '92 Barefoot with 5.8 HO Pro Boss, black/red, 680 hrs.

I was looking for a 2001 (youth icon).
Had an ad asking a older SK on Marktplaats for a month.
Only two replies offering boats beyond repair.

So went for a BFN; high V-hull (I live on open water), lots of space, good allrounder.
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Originally posted by michiel200 michiel200 wrote:

Nice to read how Euro friendships are made on this US forum!

Like I said before, at this rate we'll have the first European reunion sooner than you think

Originally posted by michiel200 michiel200 wrote:

Vintage around '86 and quite original besides a wakeboard tower and LPG fuel system. He was asking 12000 euros, which seemed quite a lot to me. Maybe this boat is still for sale and against a far more realistic price.

12000 euro is indeed far too much money for that boat. I paid 8000 euro for my '89, also with LPG fuel system (whithout a trailer).
Does it come with a trailer? If so, 9000 euro is a realistic price. If not, I wouldn't pay more than 7500...
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Originally posted by kapla kapla wrote:

Kristof
Jupiler is the beer!!!

You got it!!

Originally posted by kapla kapla wrote:

I might be able to send you a couple of wine bottles if you are still interested...
here is the catch, The guy doing my stringers have a partner who has family and some busyness in belgium, so he travel say every 3-4 months....he goes to brussels.
Next time he goes I can give him 2-3 bottles and then you can pick them up over there...
Sounds good?

Sounds good yes. Just let me know when he comes to Brussels next time.
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Ha Dave,

I am still buzzy with collecting information about the beautifull CC. and then buy the right en good one.

Is there ever a Barefoot N (87) oríginal painted Yellow?
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Ha Michiel,

I shall mail Nico. Thanks. It has the right age. What CC do you have?
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Nice to read how Euro friendships are made on this US forum!

Hans, a few months ago I had contact with a guy in Biddinghuizen who had a SN 2001 for sale. Vintage around '86 and quite original besides a wakeboard tower and LPG fuel system. He was asking 12000 euros, which seemed quite a lot to me. Maybe this boat is still for sale and against a far more realistic price (end of season...). Try nico_hoogendijk@hotmail.com
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Kristof
Jupiler is the beer!!!

Hijack:
I might be able to send you a couple of wine bottles if you are still interested...
here is the catch, The guy doing my stringers have a partner who has family and some busyness in belgium, so he travel say every 3-4 months....he goes to brussels.
Next time he goes I can give him 2-3 bottles and then you can pick them up over there...
Sounds good?
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Originally posted by kapla kapla wrote:

was it stella or Heineken? LOL

Tss tss tss... My dear Sebastian... You should know better by now!
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75 about the pictures the shores are very high so are good for those kind of pictures...

K and H I guess the beer was also present in the meeting..was it stella or Heineken? LOL
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Kristof

I still owe you my pictures!!!lol, I'll send them...eventualy
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And here I thought I was gonna get bashed for my hull being so dirty...

Hans,
It was great to meet you indeed. Good to hear the boys had good fun.
I'll keep my eyes and ears open for a CC that could be what you're looking for.
And... great pictures buddy!! Could yo mail them to me in original size?
kristof.erens@skynet.be

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Good boots and nice captains give good pictures!!
Guus loves you too.

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Is this site great or what? Glad you guys were able to hook up and I'm glad you had a great day together. Good luck with your search for the perfect CC.

That upper photo almost looks like its from a brochure.   How did you get it from that vantage point?
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Yo Kristof,

Many thanks for a wonderfull meeting this afternoon. Learned a lot about the CC. You're boat is top. My son Guus is also mucho enthousiastic. He waked great behind it.
I take my time to buy a good CC. But i cant't wait till i've got of my own.
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Hello Kapla,

Had a wonderfull meeting with an very enthousiastic Kristof. He only wants to speak about CC, ha, ha, ha. His 2001 is a nice boat. My little son Guus (12) waked behind this 2001 as he never waked before. Fantastic. So i was a proud father in a great CC. I can't wait till i have one CC of my one.
I have made some pictures of 'The great K' in his boat. I don't know how to attach them.
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Take some pics of the meeting!!!
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Ha Kristof,

Thank you fort you're search.
as you can see the 1980 BFN en the BFN are from the same owner. i take a ride in the 1980 BFN. It was'n a BFN. Boat was in a sloppy condition. The motor went down several times etc... So no buy.

I see you tomorrow an have a trip on you're CC. I am a little excited.
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Well Hans gave me a call today. Tomorrow he will come over to make a ride. Then he will know how a 2001 handles and feels.

Hans,
In the mean time you can take a look at these ones:


1980 BFN
1993 SN
1992 SN
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Hi Hans,

Guess Richard is the guy who advertised an early '80s BFN and a repainted SK. Saw them both on Marktplaats. People should be shot for repainting a 2001 SN that way.

Found my BFN not in the "Boten te koop" magazine, but by googling "Barefoot"; it was on the internetsite of a Chris Craft dealer in Sassenheim, Omtzigt. He sold it on behalf of the owner, who had it for 14 years. Very good condition, 680 hrs, wakeboard pilon, trailer, red/black.

First I looked for a 2001, but like you found out, there are not a lot around in Holland. And because I live near a large and often choppy lake, I went for a (deeper) V bottom.

The BFN handles this kind of water quite well. And you do not get wet, which is the case at lower hull Nautiques, like the SK. Anonther plus is the amount of space in the boat. You can sit quite comfy with 7 to 8 people. Didn't use it for wakeboarding yet, but I understood the wake is quite OK especially when adding weight. It has the 5.8 HO Pro Boss engine, so power enough and the mpg is not too bad.
For me the ideal all rounder.   

I saw there's a '93 Excel (which is the same boat) for sale in Sneek at the importer. Yellow/black, new 5.8 engine. See Marktplaats. There is also a 1994 purple/black in Oostvoorne.

The American Skier looks like a ideal club boat to me; practical, basic, just space for a driver and an instructor. Less suited as a family boat?

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Hans, how big are the wakes you are talking about. I have a 2001, is uncomfortable when you have the wakes but is fine because I can't ski anyways. Little stuff does ok but you need to go slower and usually people on the back get wet.
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Hello Kristof,
i think a meeting on sunday is possible. Some where between 13 - 14 hours. In the morging i will look at a CC American Skier '79. Only he asks to much. But i can learn from this visit.
I try to come with my son Guus(12). He is the wakeboarder at our family along with his sister (15). I am only the driver of the boat.Ha, ha,..
We startet only this summer with wakeboarding. We borowed a board and boat. Guus is a very good pupil. So we decide to buy our own stuff. I a CC. He a nice board. That's our story.

how can i find you at Maaseik?
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Yo Tique, the lakes en rives in Holland are not so smooth. Wind make waves. To go with you're CC through this restless water a deep V hull is nessesary. When i read all the information a deep V hull gifs not the 'best wake'. So i need a CC with a kind of mixed hull. Is a '2001' foresee with such a hull? Or is it rather flat?
Do you know the specs of a CC America Skier?
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Ha Michiel,

Is it possible that i have seen this BFN in the great 'boat for sale' book? Owners name is Richard? When i give him a call this BFN was just sold. Pitty. He also had another CC but this was bagger. Was (re)painted in blue. The boat from Aalsmeer you descript. This Richard had this boat for about 6 years. Coincidence?

Is you're Barefoot a fine boat?
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With all those new members from this neighborhood, we definitely need a real European CCF reunion

Hans,
I used "zoekwekker.nl" to find a CC and had a few good hits. If you want to make a ride with my boat, I'll be on the lake at Maaseik this sunday. You can still call me if you want to come by. I'll be more than happy to let you try the boat and also the wake...! (Bring your board)

Having one come over from the States is also an option. I know a few people that can give you some good info on that.
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Hi Hans,

I saw your looking for a Nautique in Holland.
Bought a '92 Barefoot myself a month ago.
Picked it up at Sassenheim, spent years on the Kaag lakes.
Earlier this year, I sold my beloved mahogany 1969 Boesch 580.
Very nice, but very high maintenance as well.

Wonder which 2001 you saw in Aalsmeer.
Could have been one a friend of mine bought new in Florida in the early 80's and sold 6 years ago to somebody in Aalsmeer. This one was grey, name Speed Queen.

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Hola Hans, finding one in the US might not be a bad idea. I don't know how much shipping and import will be, but you'll have a muuuucchhh bigger selection to choose from to make it worth while.
A friend of mine in NL is also considering bringing a Super Air Nautique from the states. Might be interesting to hook up with him to find a shipper and maybe share some of the costs.
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Hans, Kistof belongs to cool ski club over there. I bet he has the people network to spot one over there.
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Hello Kristof. I understand you are living in Belgium. Bree is about 85 km from were i live. Near 's Hertogenbosch in NL. You said 'you still can find nice ones over here'. Do you mean in the States or Belgium?

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Hoi Trip, you're right about the screwed up boats. Not only the BFN. Just bin looking at such a boat in Aalsmeer. Drama.
I will check out the site. Dank je.
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