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67 ski nat
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Posted: December-20-2023 at 10:30am |
I’m OK now. Breathing techniques and a snickers bar.
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ultrarunner
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We know you were Wood....
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Hollywood
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Relax guys. I was kidding.
I have seen 2001s and BFNs also converted to outboards in Central America. |
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bilal308
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Wow! That started quite a spark which I did not intend to do.
No sticky thread but for curiosity's sake, I would like to learn more on the "ingenuity" or sheer "stupidness" performed on this Nautique. I will share it for those who are interested. For the hardcore Fans, I totally understand your POV and feel free not to read or comment. Regards to all, Bilal |
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63 Skier
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Why, because someone isn't following the sacred rules of boat repair etiquette? I'm subscribed and interested.
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67 ski nat
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Finally some common sense shows up
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ultrarunner
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That seems entirely fascist and undemocratic, Hollywood!
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Hollywood
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I was actually thinking about deleting it
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67 ski nat
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Please no sticky on this
I was totally joking |
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rebel skier
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I thought it looked under-powered, but if it gets you on the water skiing then all good!
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Hotty Toddy lets go skiing!
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63 Skier
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The 2014 Air is quite a bit heavier than a 1994 Ski, I think your ski weighs around 2,200 lbs., remove the engine/transmission and more like 1,600 lbs. No idea what the ride characteristics will be, but a 200 outboard should really move that hull!
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ultrarunner
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Maybe the "unique-ness" of a modern era V-drive being converted to an OB. Although, in all fairness, that configuration wouldn't necessarily be unique in the realm of "competition" ski boats. Hydrodyne and MC did it years ago, from the factory.
And, absent a step-by-step process from engineering, pictures, documentation, etc...I'd have to agree....just a pic of a boat with a unique mod.
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KENO
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it's just a thread about a boat, what makes it worthy of being a "sticky" thread.? If somebody wants to find it, they can do a search for it.
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bilal308
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OK making this a sticky thread makes a lot of sense. I know where the boat is parked and I will make it a duty to all you fans to get you detailed pics of this setup. It actually makes sense to me, I also own a 1994 Ski Nautique with a bad engine. I am seriously thinking of transforming it into a Barefoot boat with a 200HP outboard!!!
Stay tuned for more... |
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ultrarunner
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And yes, dropping 500 lbs of lead up front would do wonders. That engine weights about 500 lbs and it's way back there. You're sure not limited by weight with the original motor and all its gear having been removed.
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ultrarunner
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Being a fairly late-model boat, it would be interesting to know the point of failure that led to all that work. However, it could have been as simple as a starter/alt/fuel pump, and the inability to source them down there at any cost. Corruption at every level in that country makes things a bit pricey ;-)
Years ago, I flew into Jamaica quite a bit, and was always taking "gifts" to a buddy of mine at the airport, as the import duty on those "gifts" were easily 5 times their value.
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Gary S
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I'm with ya Dave, it does look like a nice job. I'm thinking they didn't put an outboard on just to say they did it, there must have been some sort of failure. Being where they are maybe it was impossible to get what they needed, things we take for granted here.
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63 Skier
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Maybe not engineering calculations, but nothing about that bracket looks "redneck fabrication" to me. I'd definitely be curious to learn more about it, would be great if the boat owner could post some info about the work done.
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67 ski nat
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Doubt seriously if any actual engineering (calculations) done here
Just red neck fabrication Perhaps start a ‘sticky page’ so others can learn conversion |
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fanofccfan
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Consider me impressed with the engineering and workmanship. Would like to see the finer details of the mount and how it is all attached.
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Faceplant
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With engines being scarce , I'll give them an atta boy for ingenuity.
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Feels like I am hanging 10 but in reality - probably hanging 6.
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67 ski nat
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Oh no, there are issues!!
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bilal308
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Yes of course, they removed the inboard. The boat moves well on a 175Hp. No issues. |
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ultrarunner
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A 175? I'd imagine just fine for motoring along. Did they yank the real motor?
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63 Skier
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I get it that the heavy engine is way back there, but also gives it a ton of trim leverage, I would have thought down trim could force the stern up, bow down a bit. Probably need 400 lbs in the bow to help drive it down. Of course no thoughts of surfing!!! But wondered if wakeboarding would be acceptable.
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Fl Inboards
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Boat will need cavitation plates to make it run flatter. Getting it up over the reverse chines might be interesting. wonder if they left the fins on? probably better off leaving it with a high ride attitude..?? We took a late 90's super sport and installed a Mercruiser stern drive set up in it. I think we got about 3 weeks into the testing program when the decision from management stopped the program. boat was promptly dismantled, dissembled wadded up and crushed at the landfill.
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Hobby Boats can be expensive when the hobbyist is limited on their own skill and expertise.
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67 ski nat
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Mother of pearl
He should’ve put it under the dog house |
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bilal308
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It is a 2014 AIR NAUTIQUE. Yes, I saw it leave the Boat Club, the boat takes off quite well but the cruising stance is a bit poised at the front since there it is quite heavy at the back and the outboard creates a big torque lever. It does not level well at cruising speed so the wake at the back is big with a tall rooster tail.
That said, it is definitely not suitable for wake surfing if you want to keep your limbs in one piece!! |
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He he has a running boat and a really large trunk to haul contraband in? Unique for sure.
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Fl Inboards
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Makes sense!
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Hobby Boats can be expensive when the hobbyist is limited on their own skill and expertise.
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