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    Posted: September-23-2010 at 12:51am
Just wanted to say hi.....my name is Ralph and live in Oklahoma. I own a 1989 nautique 2001 it is yellow, black, & white. I have been lurking for a week now and found some very useful information. I will get some pics up this weekend.
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Welcome aboard Ralph. You've found a great group of folks and a wealth of knowledge.
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   Welcome to the site Ralph.

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Welcome!     you will find a lot of great advice, everything from boat and trailer maintenance to ski, wake board and barefooting tips, and sometimes even completely useless information and friendly (or occasionally not so friendly) banter on a number of topics

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Like the colors of your boat and welcome to the site.

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Ralph, were are you in Oklahoma?
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We love pictures and will be waiting. Get some submitted for the diaries as well as some text. Just make sure the pictures don't include tubes!! Welcome to CCfan.


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Thanks everyone I will get those pics up ASAP.

sn206- I live in Guthrie just a few miles north of Edmond. I see you are from Lake Murray..... that is one of my favorite lakes it has the clearest water in oklahoma.
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Here are a couple pics taken with my I-phone. The boat is really clean and has a right at 680 hours on it. The graphics on the side were added by the previous owner. I may end up ordering a original graphic kit i saw on the site. Any way its perfect for me & my girls they are now old enough to ski and wakeboard and the pontoon boat is just not enough for them anymore.
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Great looking 2001 Ralph. I'm sure most here will approve of your decision on going back to the original decals
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Great looking 2001... Welcome to the site and the family of CC'S.
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Welcome aboard!

Really nice boat, except for those decals... you need to replace those ASAP!
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Be careful posting pics.

Your going to be in trouble for the wrong graphics and for having your skylon attached to the front lift ring.

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Ralph,
Welcome to the site.. Pics look great. Don't change a thing to that cool rig.... Just run it like ya stole it!!!!

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Originally posted by behindpropeller behindpropeller wrote:

Be careful posting pics.

Your going to be in trouble for the wrong graphics and for having your skylon attached to the front lift ring.

Tim


lol I was hesitant to post the pics because of the graphics but i didnt put them on so i figured what the he!! they dont look that bad to me.

When i got the boat that is where the skylon was attached, where should it go?
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I think they are usually designed to go around the nose of the boat like the one here:



Has anyone pulled their lifting ring out of there boat using Ralph's method?
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Good work, Sorry...took mine from overtons.
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Originally posted by mdvalant mdvalant wrote:

I think they are usually designed to go around the nose of the boat like the one here:



Has anyone pulled their lifting ring out of there boat using Ralph's method?


That is where my buddies 190 mastercraft goes but I didnt think much about it when i got it. Good thing is there are no cracks or anything around the lift ring so I should be able to relocate it and be OK.
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

We love pictures and will be waiting. Just make sure the pictures don't include tubes!! Welcome to CCfan.


Hey Pete, define "tubes".
I just hope Kapla doesn't abide by that rule.
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Originally posted by mdvalant mdvalant wrote:



Has anyone pulled their lifting ring out of there boat using Ralph's method?


I got a gel coat crack next to the lift ring from using it for the pylon. I think it was loaded extra hard during a trailer pull out - forgot to loosen the cable 1st.

I now use the strap.
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