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bbishop1974
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Posted: October-18-2010 at 12:18pm |
hey nelson,yeah that was the one.all the black from the stripe down will hace to be ground out and re shot,but only after the stringers are redone.this boat requires a major re$toration,but they sure are nice when there done.i wet sanded and buffed it just to see what it would like.the deck looks like new,the black is difficult to get a nice shine.the interior could be usable,thick vinyl.wrong thread,all seams coming apart.going to replace whole thing.
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Nelson
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Was that the one with the gel coat issues? If I remember correct the rest of the boat looked pretty good. The whole sanding and re-gelcoating was more than I wanted to take on. This time of year I bet you got a sweet deal. Post some pictures of the work in progress I would really like to learn how to fix this sort of thing.
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bbishop1974
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hey nelson,i bought the silver nautique in concord lastmonth.definitly not a turn key boat.it runs great,needed pos.battery clamp.trans shot and the pictures actually make the boat look good.it needs long term restoration.iam really good at suckering myself in to these kind of projects
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Nelson
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Ya I did see that one. Its the one in the link above, they sent me more pictures but everyone here said to beware....because of the hours that are on the boat. |
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63 Skier
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Hi Nelson - not sure if we linked this one for you already or not:
'81 SN Again, beware of stringers, have to look, but it's a low cost start for you. Just trying to get you into a boat for next year! |
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NAUTI84
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Nelson, You're probably right on with the - more money than they know what to do with. You see loads of boats on Winni-(squam & peesockee) that sit at the docks from Memorial Day to Labor Day and are barely used. Then they pull em and put in one of the marina racks until next year. Amazing the lack of care so many get! |
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MartyMabe
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MartyMabe
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Nelson
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Thats what I thought. It kills me to see a boat like this, the meter reads under 300 hours (ofcourse my not be correct) but if it is I would guess the boat sat at a dock for about 20 years.......just freakin stupid....mostly likly owned by some jackwagon that has more money then he (or she) knows what to do with.......
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daddyo
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Keep looking, as that's not the boat you're looking for, unless you've got crazy gelkote and woodworking skills and are ready for a huge project this winter. It didn't crack 80 in austin today, so I can imagine it's a little cooler in Maine. You've got time.
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Nelson
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Take a look at these photos and let me know what you all think...
1986 Martinique Photos Looks pretty rough to me. The hull below that line is like rubbing your hand on sandpaper. This needs a complete sand and re-gel?? Am I correct??? Nelso |
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Nelson
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Is anyone close to
Jay's Marina 928 Laconia Road Winnisquam, NH 03289 The Martinique that I am looking onto is there but the owner is going to pull it out of the water on Friday, he and I cant get together prior so I may have to look at it out of the water in Manchester. Just thinking mabye someone was close and could sneak a peak for me. Thanks Nelson |
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63 Skier
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Sounds great! Drop me a note if you ever need a 3rd, it's probably only 25 minutes from my house.
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NAUTI84
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David, Small private pond that my cousin lives on - Daniels lake. Just big enough to ski & nice barefoot runs. Usually have it all to ourselves! Big reason that mine has sat on trailer for so long though - He has his Malibu at his dock. |
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63 Skier
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I'm on Bow Lake in Strafford and have skied with friends on Northwood Lake this summer. I'm not aware of a pond in Weare that is big enough to boat on, can you ski on it?
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daddyo
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When you say you're looking for a "ski" boat, I'd say that the martinique is not what you're after. The wake's pretty big. You can make it work for boarding sports, but if you want to ski, there are better options. Only way to know if it fits your needs is to drive it. Only my opinion, but if the guy's a flake I wouldn't waste any time with it.
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Nelson
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I dont really have my heart set on any one boat. Just looking for a soild ski boat for me and the boys. I just came across a 1986 Martinique that the owner claims only has 300 hours of which he put 80 on this last winter....(not sure if thats possible) He only wants $2500 but has a list of 6 people looking at it ahead of me. He's also a bit short and not very friendly, I asked him for a few more pictures but "he doesnt have any more pictures" Anyway back to the point. I am pretty good with a set of wrenchs and would actually enjoy spending some time working on a boat. What I dont have alot of is time. I am a manager with Lowes and work a wierd sched. I would also like something affordably becasue I would really like to stay loan free on this toy. Anyway thanks for asking..
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NAUTI84
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Thanks David. See ya from Concord, where do you use your boat? I grew up going to Newfound & Winni. Now spend a lot of time at a little pond in Weir. Nelson - I went back thru the thread to see what type of boat your looking for, but could'nt really tell. If an 84 is on your list feel free to contact me. |
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63 Skier
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Nelson, have you looked at NAUTI84's boat in the For Sale section?
NAUTI84's Boat You can read the "Woke up 84" thread in this section to get some info on how he got it going again. |
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NAUTI84
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Nelson, Depends how and where you'll be using your boat. If it's just a family cruise-around then the Marty would be a nice boat, great cruise boat for Sebago or Winnipesaukee. In my opinion, a Nautique would be a better choice for use on mostly smaller lakes. |
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daddyo
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There are a few of us here that have them. I like mine, but i've got 5 kids and need the space. Great big water boat. Throws a huge but not necessarily good wake for boarding. Not fair to compare it to a 2001, as there's a reason that boat has such a following for wakeboarding. I would suspect they have all the issues as a 2001 of similar vintage would have as far as wood stringers, etc. They haven't held their value like 2001's so you can pick them up pretty cheap. Replacing an interior on one would be $$$$. Bottom line, if you're looking for a value wakeboard boat and don't need the extra space, i'd stick with the 2001.
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Nelson
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Any body have any opinions of a 1986 correct craft martinique. I am not really sure what the difference is between the skiers and the martinique's. Just kinda looks like its deeper and there for heavier. Anyone ever own one???
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63 Skier
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Looks like that SN could be a decent deal. Not sure of hours, would have to inquire. |
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storm34
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storm34
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That 85 looks like it'll need some work as well! Front lift ring is spun, interior needs attention and I'd guess floor/stringers are close to gone
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skicat2001
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4,100 dollars
2001, looks to be in decent shape. Clean up needed but a great year 85... http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1985-CORRECT-CRAFT--NAUTIQUE--SKI-NAUTIQUE-2001-Ski-Nautique-96673244 |
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1985 CC 2001-SOLD
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skicat2001
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1+ pass on 81...
That boat is tore up and not very well cared for... |
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1985 CC 2001-SOLD
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mdvalant
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It's been ridden hard and put away wet that's for sho!
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mdvalant
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It's been ridden hard and put away wet that's for sho!
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kapla
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yes but after removing that sealer varnish finish it has now.... dash looks horrible |
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