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Tim D
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Posted: August-19-2008 at 8:11pm |
This pic on ebay cracked me up.
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DrCC
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Now thats funny!!! Went to look at the other pics, had my whole family laughing.
The windshield is from an old Larson. I really liked the whole anchor system on the front deck! So what is it?? I'm guessing a Skylark. Whoops. maybe not, 64, probably a Tahoe or Star Flite. |
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62 wood
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That boat showed up on here last spring, heres a link to the post.
silverstang must have changed his mind on fixing her up? Too bad.. I wonder if its an American Skier? |
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DrCC
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Steve, Could very well be an American Skier. Look at the 1963 broc. Am Skier white w/ blue top deck, no deck behind the front seats. Anyway looks like a good strut and rudder.
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silverstang84
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Hello guy/gals!! I see you found my ebay ad.lol. I really wish i did'nt have to sell her, but i could really use a couple extra bucks. The thing i regret the most about selling it, is that i never even got to take her out for 1 ride . Yes.... that steering wheel gets alot of attention.lol. I really truly hope she goes to someone who will fix her up and get her back on the water again. she deserves it!!!
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1964 Correct Craft straight 6
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DrCC
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silverstang, Sorry for the cruel cracks, but here's what I did with my 66 Correct Craft.
Motor stringers rotted out, not worth restoring. If you had more of the original parts, you would do a lot better by parting it out. |
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DrCC
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I did however, keep the transom.
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emccallum
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I really want to find something like that to put on the wall at the lakehouse, then get someone to paint my kids skiing behind it! If anyone knows where I can find an old stern, please let me know!
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TRBenj
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Try here. |
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DrCC
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Or, I saw a post where Nautiquefanatic is trying to unload a couple of '79 Ski Nautique hulls.
_____________ '73 and '74 |
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DrCC
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Not quite as classy as Silverstang's, but, here goes.
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Tim D
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I think that one could remove the lower part of your legs.
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Tim D
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DrCC
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Yea, but it's great for drying ski gloves.
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