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    Posted: May-31-2006 at 9:28am
Finally got some work completed on the Cuddy. Replaced the floor in the cabin area and reinstalled the carpet. Fabricated new battery box, Cleaned and re-oiled the teak. Working on the engine now. Hope to have it ready for a sea trial in 2 weeks. I know you guys like pictures so I hope these come out? Definitely not your normal CC Ski Boat but should make a great lake cruise/fishing boat!




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Looks great! I have always wondered what people use the cabin for? What are your plans?
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Fantastic Job !!! Looks like new !! Oh, and what is the cabin for actually ???? Doh'

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Actually the cabin is great for dry storage, changing clothes, and it does contain a head under the fold up compartment. It is actually quit large for a cuddy. It is larger than the "V" berth that was on my 27' Sea Ray. Low headroom though. Planning to try to overnight and see how that goes. The rest of it's usages I will leave for your imagination
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"Hey dad, why is that Cuddy Nautique rocking so much when the water is so calm?"
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Hey when it's a Correct Craft it's all good! Great looking woodwork & interior.
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Nice! If ya gotta have a "cruiser", why not a Nautique?
Doing everything in a Nautique is more fun, so a Cuddy just means more options of fun!

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