Can a 73 Ski Nautique w/NO motor go 75mph |
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nautiquefanatic
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Posted: April-25-2007 at 10:25am |
photo to follow!!!!!
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nautiquefanatic
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Sure it can....on the back of an old rollback powered by a Chevy 454!!! Years ago, this boat came loose from the truck and ran down in the woods, destroying the hull.
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nautiquefanatic
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phatsat67
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ouch. That looked like A cool boat when it was intact. What are you going to do with it?
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nautiquefanatic
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Might sell all of it or part of it or none of it........to nautiquefrk. Seriously, I am needing some small items ....and I am going to sell the rest. I just haven't discovered how much Mike wants to pay for what he needs. It has two good original front seats, the 3 vents are great, the ski pole, the rope guard, all lifting rings, the windshield is good except for one glass is broken, rear fiberglass gas tank cover, fuel tank etc...... I think Mike nees some of it for his restoration of a 73 Nautique.
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Nautique2001
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Ahh, just dump in back in the lake. It will still work, it's a Correct Craft! Few patches and you're all set. Tough little monkeys, aren't they?
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phatsat67
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If some parts are for sale I would be interested in the ski ring if you can part with it.
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nautique frk
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Paul, I plan to pick up complete boat next weekend.
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hasbeenskier
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Man that is a shame. That boat needs resurrecting. bj
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skicat
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Paul or Mike,
I need a gas tank cover if you guys don't need it. I think it would work for my 79. Just let me know if you want to part with it. |
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nautiquefanatic
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Greg, I will keep you posted on the results of the 73 SN. I may be able to help you, or Mike may if he ends up with it.
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2001_Cuz
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What do you do with the hull once it is parted out? Chainsaw and dumpster?
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quinner
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Yep, just like an ex wife!! |
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Dtaylor373
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Paul. I would like to have the drivers seat if it is avalible
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Nautique2001
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You can't cut up boats and throw them away in dumpsters. Maybe you can put a Bayliner in a chipper.
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hasbeenskier
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More appropriately run a totalled Correct Craft through a chipper and then a Chopper to make a Bayliner!
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87BFN owner
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I think your supposed to make a bar out of it. It has been done on this site before.
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