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TX Wind
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Posted: March-29-2011 at 8:43pm |
I just purchased my first Correct Craft. It is a 1967 Nautique with the 352 Interceptor option. Is there any info from Correct Craft on how many Nautiques were built in 1967 and how many may have had the Interceptor upgrade? I have never seen another one anywhere. Also, I am wondering about the motor cover. It's missing but the previous owner said it was rotten. I'm assuming it's wooden. I know some of these boats had the wood cover but I thought they were the 318's and not the interceptor. Anybody know about that?
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Riley
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There are some with the 352/250 HP Interceptors, but it appears not nearly as many as the 318's. Was that the boat on Craig's list last week that appears to be seafoam green, but painted over? Is the engine gold and out of the boat? Can you post some pictures?
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TRBenj
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Bruce, thats the boat. It was listed in the diaries as well. Roger said he was corresponding with the seller and said that it was missing the motorbox, and that it went to a guy who drove up from Texas...
The box would have originally been wood over the larger engines like the Chryslers and FE motors. Ive never seen a 1st gen SN as new as a '67 with the 352, but there arent a lot of 1st gens to make that observation worth much. The seat bases and frames would have been made out of wood- the dimensions are posted here on the site somewhere- maybe someone will post a link. Welcome to CCF! |
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Riley
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Tim, I figured it had to be. It didn't take long to sell. That looked like a great boat to restore! Our motor box for our Intercepor is wood. It appears huge, but when I measured it up it doesn't leave much extra space for that big block Ford. I'd make sure the engine is a righty before doing much with it. The rotor should spin counter clockwise. If you turn the engine clockwise looking at it from the rear and the rotor spins counter clockwise, it's a RH engine.
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critter
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Congrats on the purchase and welcome to CCF.
Here is a link to the post with the Link to the zip file for the reverse engineered seats for the 60s. Link to posting I was looking at this boat as well and think that you got a good one to bring back. |
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TX Wind
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You are correct. It is the boat that was on the Craig's List. It now resides near Dallas, TX next to a 35,000 acre reservoir where it will hopefully see more water than it has been.
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TX Wind
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What is the importance of the righty? It is my understanding that a velvet drive can be switched to accomodate either by rotating the front plate or am I mistaken?
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dwcar
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Welcome TX wind.
Congrats on the boat. Good to have another TX member on the site. |
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Keeganino
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You are in the right place for learning about your new classic- welcome. The hull is designed to balance out the weight of the driver when the engine is turning clockwise. Pretty cool huh! |
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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger
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ky82sn
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Congrats on the 67. Welcome to the site. You will learn everything you ever wanted to know about CC boats from these guys.
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TX Wind
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Thanks everyone for the hospitality. I drove 2000 miles through 2 snow storms and 4 thunderstorms in 2 days for this boat. Woulda been quicker if I hadn't stopped in Nashville to see my cousin who insisted on going through a half gallon of Jack (there's something akin to dedication in there). When I left TX it was 85 degrees so I was in my shorts and flip flops when I got to Indiana where it was snowing. The stringers are not the best but hey...this is a first gen big block. It has to be restored all the way to the sea foam green. This is my first Correct Craft. I am about 70% of the way through an 85 Mastercraft and I am loving it. I plan to spend a great deal of time on restoring this Correct Craft. I want it to be right.
So does anyone know just how many Nautiques were built in 1967? |
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8122pbrainard
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I too what to welcome you to CCfan. I feel you've found the spot that will be a great help with your project. I'd love to see you do a full true restoration to a classic boat. The reverse rotation engine all comes down to handling. With the narrow beam of your 1st generation SN, it makes a big difference. Keep it RR. Yes it's true that a Velvet's pump can be indexed for rotation but keep in mind it does NOT change the direction of rotation. Indexing simply allows the pump to run in the direction it needs to to build pressure. The CC records are not the greatest. I've never seen a listing of models produced for a given year back then. One of our members is a CC employee so maybe he can get a count and post it. Dave, go for it!!! When are we going to start seeing some pictures?? If you want, fill in your profile with at least your first name. Unlike other forums, we have a tendency to use them rather than screen names. |
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Riley
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Correct Craft put RH engines in their starboard side helm boats and LH engines in their port side helm boats. If you have a LH engine in a starboard side helm boat, the engine was swapped out at sometime for a standard rotation engine. IMO, if it's a LH and the engine runs good, there's no harm in using it, although it won't be correct. If you have to sink money into it anyway, you might as well convert it to RH.
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boat dr
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Bruce, be careful about that statement. "Most" were fitted out as you describe, but the demand was so high for the early Y Blocks that the factory installed inventory on hand.
My boat is a good example of a LHand motor w/ starboard steering, I am sure I do not have the only model rigged as such.......We are talking about CC, and their misson to build 'em and ship out.... |
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WakeSlayer
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Congrats on the 67. I have one I am in the midst of restoring/modifying. Stringers are done. Motor is half done. I have a complete interior, including wooden motor box if you ever need measurements or anything.
My tag is SN1486 and was born on 3/11/67. Chrysler 318. |
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storm34
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Mike, when you gonna finnish that thing? Do I need to come up for a weekend and do it myself?! |
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WakeSlayer
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Chris,
Be my guest! Plenty of good food and beer await you. I have all the materials even. I don't know, probably most of it next winter. I will get the motor done and back this summer yet. My wife sort of commandeered my shop this winter for the hogs. I will be negotiating a shared occupancy deal for next winter. |
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Mike N
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Riley
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Hogs? My wife's sister and her husband raised 2 hogs about 20' behind their house this past winter. It would be pretty rugged sharing a shop with them.
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boat dr
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Bruce, He has a different type of "hog".........It will only eat "C" notes, and does not like to get dirty
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Riley
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Damn, no wonder he's always smiling.
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storm34
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Damn good looking Hogs at that!!!
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TX Wind
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Mike I could sure use those measurements and pics if you don't mind. |
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WakeSlayer
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Jeff,
Send me an email. Will do it this weekend. |
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Mike N
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OverMyHead
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Mike, maybe you should drive down with a boat and hand deliver them, the nice weather might prevent a psychotic episode.
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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
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TX Wind
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Yes Dave! Please do! Gosh. You picture whores. The diary will be up now and my computer didn't like cookies so I was having trouble with the profile. It's fixed now. |
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skutsch
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Notice the aura on the driveway from the Generation 1 Ski Nautique...
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TX Wind
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Ahhhh. Yes soak it in.
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Riley
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Nice trailer! That boat is a great project between its color and the engine. We picked up a basket case of a '68 Barracuda a while back with a 250 HP Interceptor that had been swapped out with a 390. Nothing like an FE block!
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TX Wind
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From a restoration perspective, is it reasonable to stay with the 390 or should I seek out the 352? It's almost impossible to tell the difference without pulling a plug and taking stroke measurements.
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critter
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Many on this site are for original restoration. But all are for getting
these boats on the water where they belong. IMO... I would tear down the block and make sure that it is indeed rebuildable. If so, I would get that motor together and get that boat in the water for the summer. You have all winter to look for or build a 352 if you feel the need. As you say, it may be a 352 and not the 390 that was advertised. |
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