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    Posted: November-16-2006 at 10:07am
While digging through old pics looking for the Martinique, I came across these. I'm not sure whose boat this was, as I don't remember ever seeing it, but I figured you guys would enjoy trying to figure it out. In the original pics I have you can somewhat make out what it says on the side. I googled it, and I think I know what it is, but I'll let you guys guess for a couple days. We have to give BKH a shot when he gets back.







I have one more shot, but you can see the make. I'll post that later.

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It's an Elite Craft

Look at the rudder position indicator on th esteering bezel, is that cool or what
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eleite craft
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does spelling count
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haha yes!
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Whatever it is, it's very cool !!!
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my guess is 81 and MM are correct.
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What do I win???
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It certainly looks like an Elite Craft. I have never seen one like that before. The Elite Crafts are Fibergla$$ boats, but most are made to look like cla$$ic Mahogony boats from the 50s. There is one in our community. This boat has the look of Mahogony inlays, but shows more white fibergla$$ than the ECs I've seen. Nice find on the photo. BKH
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It says what it is right on the plate on the dash.
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Originally posted by Mark Mel Mark Mel wrote:

It says what it is right on the plate on the dash.


Yep, I cheated,, do I still get a prize?

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Originally posted by Mark Mel Mark Mel wrote:

It says what it is right on the plate on the dash.


And the bow flag.
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lol missed the bow flag.
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I'll tell you what that boat is beautiful
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I noticed it said that on the dash after I posted it. Here's one more pic. I found a whole bunch (20 or so) of pics of that boat. I don't remember ever seeing it before. I've never heard of an "Elite Craft", but it's definitely sharp.


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It was made in Forest city FL in the mid 80s.I think it was one of the first boats that was made of all fibergla$$ (no wood) it was vary heavy and slow. It was a high doller boat$$$$$
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mark Mel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November-17-2006 at 3:09pm
Is the wood on the sides and bow real or simulated?
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Originally posted by MaddMarxx MaddMarxx wrote:

It was made in Forest city FL in the mid 80s.I think it was one of the first boats that was made of all fibergla$$ (no wood) it was vary heavy and slow. It was a high doller boat$$$$$
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I like how the transom is vent, and rail free. Nice access to the platform. Clean..

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and no lift rings on the deck
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Originally posted by MaddMarxx MaddMarxx wrote:

and no lift rings on the deck


Exactly... Gives some ideas on a resto-mod job for my 76' SN. The damn boat has both a stair rail and rope guide over the top, two vents, light socket and gas filler.. I about kill myself jumping over all that crap... It would be nice to just sit back on there...

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my buddy has a 76 he took the rope bar off his, they do look cool with all that crap on there, thats old school style...
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Originally posted by MaddMarxx MaddMarxx wrote:

my buddy has a 76 he took the rope bar off his, they do look cool with all that crap on there, thats old school style...


True, I think the rope bar and stair are "toast" though...
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Originally posted by Mojoman Mojoman wrote:

Originally posted by MaddMarxx MaddMarxx wrote:

my buddy has a 76 he took the rope bar off his, they do look cool with all that crap on there, thats old school style...


True, I think the rope bar and stair are "toast" though...
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Pica$$o, the lines on it are perfect
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