1980 Fish Nautique with Twin Inboards |
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worththewake
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Posted: October-01-2010 at 5:06pm |
I am still undecided on power - I am considering twin small blocks very strongly. I figure if I am going to pull the floors and replace the stringers (which seems likely based on other fish threads) I might as well go all the way with the larger power. |
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Scott
1980 Fish Nautique - Twin V6 Crusaders |
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worththewake
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Unfortunately I have not had time to get it started yet - I will be bringing it in the garage sometime this fall but expect it to be a long project.
You found another twin? Is it the one in Orlando? I did look at that boat when I was down in Florida. |
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Scott
1980 Fish Nautique - Twin V6 Crusaders |
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eric lavine
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some 4 barrel manifolds and carbs might get you at the 210 mark,
just to be sure once in a while they will spin twin inboards, inboard, dont hold me to the outboard comment...but 95% of the time they will go out |
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astanley99
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How is the project going on your twin engine fish nautique? I am considering one I have found locally and would be interested to know your thoughts so far.
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Scott, Welcome to the site and owner of a REAL boat. You've already made a least one friend (Eric) already by posting pictures of the tranny. He's our transmission Guru and always complains when someone posts an engine w/o the important part . You've come to right place and glad you found us. Keep us informed.
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Fl Inboards
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Could not agreemore! 5.0 or 5.7. Most of the twin application Fish Nautiques I have run across had 302 fords. keep us updated on your progress you got a great deal on the boat. |
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Hobby Boats can be expensive when the hobbyist is limited on their own skill and expertise.
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eric lavine
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i think you could make some 5.7's fit lol just a touch longer
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worththewake
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Thanks - I did do some reasearch and read about the stringers - I looked it over pretty good - Ran a pick inside of the drain holes through the stringers - They were pretty solid - but really wont know for sure until I pull the deck up - It will be done right - no shortcuts. Thats the way I roll...lol.
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8122pbrainard
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Scott,
Nice find, welcome to CCfan and good luck with the rebuild. Keep us informed, the pictures comming and if you need any help with problems that may come up, we've got plenty of people here. Do dig into the stringer system more. I guarantee you'll find more that just a couples "bulkheads" in bad shape. I suggest a complete rebuild/new wood and not just a patch/scab job. Plenty of stringer info here on site. |
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worththewake
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Thanks for the advice Eric - I was a bit worried about which engine went to which side - they are lableled lh & rh
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worththewake
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Thanks - It will be slow to start - I have two projects ahead of it to complete.
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connorssons
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Cool project! keep us posted, always wanted a twin nautique. Im in the the market for a twin San Juan hardtop project no fly bridge.
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eric lavine
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the props should spin outboard
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eric lavine
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one should be a righty and one a lefty, more than once, the engines have been put on the wrong side, do some research on what goes where, a good guide is if the props are still in the boat insa=talled
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worththewake
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Yes its the boat from Brick - I picked it up for $1800- I am told the engines are GM - I am told they are 185 Crusaders with 1:1 velvet drives but don't hold me to it.
I was pleased with the buy - That trailer is actually aluminum. So I figure I only paid about $800 for the boat - I have to have that in parts on the pallet. |
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QUEBEC
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Hi and welcome, is this the boat from birck N.J I was talking with them a few weeks ago but the wife said no more toys for now. what did you end up paying. The boat looked pretty nice and rare with the twin engines. I guss there GM engines what size.Well good luck with your new toy.
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worththewake
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Hello all. New to the forum - Certainly not new to boats (currently own 5 boats- 3 Boston Whalers - 1 Monterey and now the Fish Nautique). I just picked up what I think is a pretty rare Correct Craft Fish Nautique. She is a 1980 23 footer powered with twin V6 Crusaders. I have only seen reference to two other twin powered 23's - The brochure doesn't even seem to mention it as an option.
Anyway - she is a project boat - The motors are out and need to be rebuilt - Two bulkheads need replacing - and the rear floors are wet - Not spongy under foot but definitely do for some recoring by look alone. I will be looking for some advice as I am completely new to inboards. All my boats have been either Outboard or Stern Drive. Here are some pics... |
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