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    Posted: December-31-2006 at 9:29pm
I think I must be crazy. Like I already don't have enough to do. And, I have a perfectly good, 5 year old boat sitting on the boat lift. Nonetheless, I've joined the ranks of you hearty souls who believe it's no fun to buy a boat that already works. This is my 82 Ski Nautique Project. Needs floors and stringers. 600 hours on the motor. I'm told it runs, but who knows. I think I'll try to get it running before I pull up the floor. BKH






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Brian, Let me be the first to congratulate you on your "new" purchase. Quite a contrast to the 2001 and quite a project. Hard not to get bit by the bug when you see other peoples projects, isn't it. Well good luck with it and Happy New Year to you and your family.

If I had known you were in the market for a new boat, I would have mentioned the very nice crackerbox I saw on ebay a week or so ago. Right in your area too.   
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BKH...congrats that one looks like a keeper, 1st year 2001 good find, you should put a seat in it and run the piss out of it before you rip it apart!...have fun..
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BKH... I LOVE IT!    As you already know it is cla$$ic CLa$$IC! Have fun with it
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New Year, New Boat, New Baby,
That boat looks very good from 1500 miles. Congratulations, looks like fun, and once you hear that engine rummbling there will be no turning back.
The paddle, however, looks to be in only "fair" condition.

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Brian,
Great looking ride! As for being crazy...sometimes a little insanity's required , that way we really dont have to make any sense in our decisions!

Congrats and Keep us posted on the progress!
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IT'S ALIVE! Pulled the battery out of my wife's car, hooked up the hose, and after a few cranks, it started right up. Didn't want to run it too long, as it appears the temp gauge is not working. All the other guages appear to work! The transmission rattles, but does operate. All things considered, I'm pretty happy. If I had been forced to do major motor work, that would have put me way over what I intended to spend on this project. BKH
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Looks like you have your work cut out for you. It is a nice boat. I am doing an 87 SN so if you have any questions I might be able to help.
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Way to go Brian, Should be a fun project to dig into.
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Just what the dr ordered to keep you busy and outa trouble.

Need I remind ya to post pics of the boat and the baby?

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   A boat resto right after a newborn? Your wife must be a saint!

   Looks like it will be a fun project,keep us posted.Hope your holidays went well.

       
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Originally posted by 05 210 05 210 wrote:

     Your wife must be a saint! Mike


If you only knew Mike. She is a saint. During the work week, I typically leave the house about 5:30 am and don't get home till 7-7:30 pm. That's if I'm not travelling. On the weekends, I must have 20 half finished projects around the house. Still, it was the wife who was encouraging me to take on a project. Said I needed to spend time doing something I enjoy. BKH
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I have an 82 also.Great boat,no issues all summer.I have 700 hours on her.Any questions let my know,I have done lots to my 82.Congrats!Dan
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Looks like you have done a lot to your boat Dan. Did you paint the solid blue stripe? BKH
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Congrats Brian!

Sounds like you found yourself a good one (Wife)hard to come by these days. Nice looking boat. looks like a good project. Where are the seats?

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That's a great looking boat already. Have fun with it.
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Randy, I've got all seats, combing pads, etc. The driver and observer's seat have fresh upholstery. Guy was going to recarpet/reupholster when he figure out the floors and stringers were rotten. Decided to throw in the towel. BKH
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Looks like it came with a nice trailer.
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Brian,

Very nice, have fun with it.
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Originally posted by 82tique 82tique wrote:

Looks like it came with a nice trailer.


It's not bad. A little rust; the chrome wheels are flaking off pretty bad; one bearing buddy missing; carpet and wood needs replacing; has wrong kind of tires; no trailer brakes; and, I hate the roller on the bow - really gouges the boat.   Still, I would think the trailer is probably worth half of what I had to pay. BKH
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Congrats Brian...let the work begin! Before long, I'm sure it will look like new.


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Mmmm... nice pickup BKH!! I'm Jealous, but I think I may have a "New" boat coming sometime fairly soon also...

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BKH,

Wow, didn't know you were so inclined. Happens that your boat is just like my old one, same year and color. I owned it from new and sold my half to my brother when I bought the 04. Has close to 2000 hrs and still pulling strong. Way to go!
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Redelf,

I'm not much of a motorhead, but I like carpentry, etc. I've rebuilt a couple of boats. The key for me is that it's a project. I'm in no hurry to use the boat. Kind of the same principal - I never work on the car I have to drive everday. When it has to be done, it stops being fun. BKH
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Brian,
Ive done LOTS of projects thru the years..boats, cars, trucks, etc. I love to work on them, but I found out a longtime ago not to put them on a schedule..I could keep it as a hobby that way.

In fact Ive awlays had a little bit of a let-down when one was completed...I love looking for parts and talking with people during that process.

Keep us posted and ENJOY!!!!
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BK I think this is great. You're inspiring me and perhaps in the next year I can join the ranks of you guys.
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   I wish I had the time and room for a project like that.Maybe a few years down the road.I've done a lot of custom bikes and stuff,and 62 is right...When done you almost feel a little emptiness,but that soon gives way to a new project(hopefully).It's like a sickness.


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Originally posted by 05 210 05 210 wrote:

,but that soon gives way to a new project(hopefully).It's like a sickness.


   Mike


Mike,
I agree with the sickness..or should I say addiction? I was a "gear-head" long before I started wrenching on boats...I always said...They have places for alcoholics and druggies...but they just turn us loose on the streets!   
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Brian,

SWEET RIDE

Keep us up to date on the project with pics please!!!

How's your back doin? hope all is good!!!

Now get busy

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two pages of a$$ kissing just for buying an old boat?
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