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8122pbrainard
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I'm joining the "fuggly" (as Tim would say) old group here and say I like the tops as well! Yes, they snap on but bimini hardware screws to the deck as well. Gary, Getting to the front seat is an "age thing" too! |
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Hollywood
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Seen plenty of biminis that clip to the rubrail, windshield frame, and even floor on the aft side.
There must be some reason those tops aren't around anymore. They've got to be crippling getting in and out of the driver seat. Oh, and they make a SKI boat look like a cruiser. |
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8122pbrainard
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They are more expensive to make since each is boat specific. Bimini's are a fit all with given standard sizes. |
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ArtCozier
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quinner wrote:
Where there any other BBBB built other then the 83' #1 & 86' #2? Coincidentally, I was searching for another boat in our Archives this week and happened to see the invoice for the yellow-anodized hardware that went on George's '86 BFN. Every piece of hardware on that boat was yellow. Some said that certain parts were actually gold plated. Art |
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TRBenj
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I would be very careful about a "pro" stringer job, regardless of the guys resume. Be sure to require pictures at every stage of the job and post them here for us to critique. A few people here have paid dearly for stringer rebuilds only to receive very shoddy work. Scary stuff.
I really think it would be a disservice to the boat to put in a non-original interior... I think you're tied to the brown. Check dolphin Naugahyde for some brown shades- their line of vinyls have some marbling in them which match the original 70's and early 80's style reasonably close. Try and recreate the patterns as close as you can, diamond pleating included. |
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8122pbrainard
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I'd be very cautious as well. Let's see, he lasted for awhile at CC then MC but now he's making fishing boat hulls???? FYI, a hull doesn't necessarily need stringers in it before it goes to the manufacturer for the final. A mold, chop gun and a roller is pretty basic glass work.
I totally agree. Keep it original as it's truly a classic. |
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Got Tiques
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Art, It is really nice to hear any info on the BBBB#II, from someone who was there and saw it.
I do have a picture I took of Banana George with my 4 kids in 1992 after his barefoot performance at Cypress Gardens, high flyer off a tower, and around the bay, back to the grandstands. If there is any way you could get any copies of any records of the build, spec sheet, or suppliers, I would greatly appreciate it and reimburse any expenses. I am preserving the boat and history and all copies of any records. He was a real ambassador of the sport and CC's and will always have a place in my heart. Also, I did receive the wayward CC script. Thanks. Tom is working on restoring the BBBB#1 and we are planning to reunite them, maybe even this summer. But that is only a rumor and is a surprise, so don't mention it. Todd |
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Spoffie1962
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Todd,
Thanks for the advise the other day. I was wondering what type of speakers to use. The tower for BBBB1 should be in soon and I want the loudest speakers I can find. Any suggestions? |
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Gary S
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Well you can't just put any speakers on, you have to watch ebay and buy the best you could buy in 83 As to a tower since they hadn't been invented yet, any muffler shop should be able to produce something but I think a good plumbing supply shop might be better as you could do it yourself. Keep in mind if your going to show the boat you'll have to find USA made pipe and fittings,there were no Chinese krap available yet
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bhectus
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Pyle or Jensen. |
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'02 Ski Nautique 196 w/ 5.7 Apex bowtie - Sold
'87 Barefoot - sold '97 Super Sport Nautique - originally custom built for Walt Meloon '97 Ski Nautique '83 SN 2001 |
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Spoffie1962
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All I know is the kids like to go tubing with their friends and I need to get that rope higher so someone doesn't get their head taken off.
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Spoffie1962
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Also, has anyone ever converted one of these boats to an open bow? I plan on having plenty of poeple in the boat so I need as much room as possible. If this can be done, can I just buy cushions from a CC dealer? or can I use the cushions my neighbor gave me from his Bayliner before he junked it? And is it possible to install those tribal band graphics from a newer CC?
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TRBenj
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Yes on the graphics and open bow... a sawzall works best if you have a steady hand. I cant help on the tower, but Pete knows how to dial in the tubing set up, so hopefully he'll chime in.
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8122pbrainard
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I really feel the wrong boat has been purchased especially considering the mods wanted. Personally, the next boat on my list is a Bayliner. |
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Spoffie1962
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Boat, motor, trailer- $4995.00! 15' of pure ecstacy !! Happy April Fools day everyone.
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Got Tiques
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Tom,
As long as you're cutting the deck out to make a bowrider, you can save some time with a circular saw, as the decks are pretty stout. Then you'll have to modify the windshield for a walk-through, or just eave it off at those speeds. More room and lots of potential. Barefoot Banana Tube Nautique. Kind of has a ring to it!! Todd |
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Spoffie1962
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You guys have me pointed in the right direction, can't thank you enough. Pete, I'll trade you a Bayliner for that X55 straight up any day. That Dunphy was, and is, one of my all time favorite boats. My first boat was a 20'1962 Chris Craft Holiday, but I really wanted an X55 (or a Besotes).
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tullfooter
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Tom That was a good one. My wife is happy, now that I am not road tripping to Georgia this weekend to steal your boat. Actually I thought of having my buddy grab it on his way back up from Florida, Spring Break. |
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Play hard, life's not a trial run.
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Donald80SN
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Also, you can go with YELLOW under water lights. Bring on the Bling and Pimp that ride.
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Spoffie1962
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Wasn't that a show, "Pimp my Banana Boat"?
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ArtCozier
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Last I heard about the '86 BBBB was that a guy in TN or KY owned it. His name is something that sounds like Buttafucco. I worked on the transmission for him a few years ago. I think the Hull ID is CTC08035C686. A former co-worker of mine was doing some work on it in Cookville, TN. Art |
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IAughtNaut
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Tom, any update?
I missed this thread the first time, and really just stumbled onto it by accident...if the BBBB1 made it into the water this is definitely a thread that needs to be bumped. |
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TRBenj
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I took it to mean that Tom didnt appreciate our input in his BBBBI thread. But maybe Im wrong.
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IAughtNaut
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well that would be a real shame. I just found this thread today and read the whole thing, it seemed like he was amped and ready to go on the resto, even sounded like he had spoken to Uncle Todd several times. All the conversation seemed to be good natured (and that's not always the case here), with Tom even joking around about adding underwater lights and a tower for tubing. Hopefully he's still around and can set the record straight.
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ArtCozier
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For all of you who met and knew him, Banana George Blair passed away October 17 at age 98 in New Jersey, where he was originally from.
There was an article about him in the Orlando Sentinel on Oct. 21 and a couple more followup articles. 50 years of barefooting, footed on all seven continents, a two broken back injuries, and he still footed until age 92. An amazing, wonderful guy and very generous to all of the skiing sports, and a great supporter and contributor to the Water Ski Museum at USAWS Headquarters in Polk City, FL. Art |
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KRoundy
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Art - I had not heard the news about George. Thanks for sharing. For those interested, I found some articles (below). It is very sad when we chase people away at this site. The good done here can be overshadowed by a few careless words.
Orland Sentinel LA Times Wikipedia Water Ski Magazine Scholarship Fund set up in George's name |
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Spoffie1962
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Art,
Thank you for posting that about George. After writing back and forth with JoAnne about 6 months ago I got the feeling things were going downhill fairly quickly, but George was one tough guy. My wife was the one who encouraged me to buy the boat, as it was a magazine article on George over 15 years ago that inspired her to get back into horse riding in her 40's. She will ride till the day she dies, and she credits George as her inspiration. From a practical standpoint, I needed another Nautique and another project like a hole in the head, as a '70 Chevelle and a '75 Triumph Trident T160 are all waiting to be finished. This boat was something I couldn't pass up though. This all transpired while I was being transferred to Georgia, and I'm still in temporary housing while I attempt to get a house completed. That is why the boat will unfortunately be on the back burner until spring. The busyness of life and work has directed my attention away from this site lately, but you need to know that I consider my fellow Correct Craft brethren a vital part in the restoration of this boat. This task will be 1000 times more difficult without you. The knowledge, experience and passion is not something you'll find anywhere else on any other site, and we, and our boats, are all better off for it. Please be patient with me and my timeline. Here is what I can tell you about it so far- I found black paint under the PO applied yellow on the .060 over 454, so I'm thinking some sort of Mercruiser replacement along the way. It would have been silver from PCM. Art C. has assured me they didn't paint it yellow at the factory. I will need a complete set of original gauges including replacement or restored Airguides. The little details like a new in-dash compass (original I believe)and getting the windshield wiper operational will probably be a bugger. Love it or hate it, that style top is original but I don't where to find one. Oh, and a new steering wheel would be nice (are you listening Santa?). This site will be my go-to source for just about everything when I get going on this, so I'm going to thank you all in advance for your help. I know I could do this by myself, but I couldn't do it correctly (or is that Correct Craftly?) without you. Tom |
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I could take the Chevelle off your hands
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Gary S
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Tom when it's time I think any competent canvas shop will be able to make you one. It's good you have a picture to show them so they will know what your exactly talking about. I think the hardest things to find will be the gauges but the fact it's an 80's boat and so many were built will sure help. The good thing is the fact that even if it takes awhile to find them it won't hold you up,you can change them out as you get them. Here is a quick google search result and they show them under the boat tops section. I think it's great that you and Todd are bringing these two icons back to life.
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KRoundy
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+1!!!! Take your time with the resto. Your CCF family will be here to help. I'm into year 3 of my 1993 SN restoration myself. Enjoy the journey! |
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