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Pauly,
Great information! Let's get some of this stuff in the Reference Section. Shoot me an email and we'll figure out the best process for getting it up there.

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All the metalflake boats started with clear gel coat first in the mold than the flake was sprayed on top than a layer of chopped. Then thay started to lay on the rest of the fiberglass the proper thicknest. The problem that came up after the boat was in the field for a while was the clear would start to crack. and water would get under and cause the clear to peel off. very hard to repair when this started. I remember those boats very well. Love the old picture of W.N.Meloon. We tryed to repair a Silver Nautique a long time ago. It became a nitemare trying to make it look good again. Thanks for all the old pictures. Woody. Service Manager @ the old Southeast Correct Craft.
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I love the hand written reciept, that and a handshake, the deal was cut in stone
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This was the boat I bought back in 1985 when I worked at Correct Craft. It was special ordered with a blue metal flake stripe, only $150 more at the time, and a fiberglass platform. I would like to find it again someday.

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The Metal Flake boats are a real eye catchers! As Woody has helped to explain (these can really crack over time). Is it possible to get the cloudy haze in the clear to shine again without spending some huge dollars or a lot of time?
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Pauley, Where in Iowa did they drop off your boat? I am guessing Hartwick Lake Marine in Delhi, Iowa. Thats the only CC dealer I know of in Iowa and I am guessing it was still around back then due to the large amounts of old CC's still on that lake today!
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Hello Storm34! I like the looks of your 1988 Ski Nautique and enjoyed hearing the Mustang fire up! I guess that soon many of us will be doing that same thing with our engines! I was actually able to pick the boat up in Dubuque! The name of the marina in Dubuque was called Mid-Town. My home at the time was in Rockford, Illinois and that was as close to my house as they could get the boat! These guys at Mid-Town where just a delivery location. Mid-Town was not a Correct Craft dealer. After using the boat for the new tow boat for the Ski Broncs in 1968 I was tranfered to Minneapolis, Minnesota. The 1968 was sold to a guy that was going to use it in Northern Minnesota at a church camp in 1983. Have not heard from him since!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote canuck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April-05-2009 at 12:14am
Good discussion. I too think I owned a Sea World show boat. Over the years I have onwed three Nautiques a 1986, a 1990, and currently a 2002 196, but it was my first one the 1986 which (I bought in 1988) we beleive was a Sea World tow boat. It has a rare black hull with ivory deck, a PCM 454, no back seat, dual steering cable, and a second bilege pump under the tank. It origiannly came with a three blade 14" x 11 pitch prop that would pull your house off of it's foundation (later we switched to a 14x14 prop). The other unique feature it had was the rear decal read "Powered BY PCM". It also has the number "4" on the inside of the gun whale in the rear corner behind the drivers seat. Does anyone else have the matching unit to this one?
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Thanks for the compliments on the 88! I'm replacing the floor in her this spring so i'm getting anxious to get on the water! I'll bet you hated to see the 68 go...but you 83 looks immaculate! Great thread you've got going here...if you ever wander down to Iowa let me know..I'm always up for a road trip!
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Yes, I'm reviving an old thread. This is just cool stuff.

So, Jaws III was on AMC this past weekend, and I noticed that in all of the ski show scenes they were driving the Glastron Carlson. That movie came out in 1983. I can't find any information but it's probably a safe assumption that the movie was shot in 1982.

Was 1983 the first model year that the SN was used at Sea World? I'm talking specifically about Orlando. My family made a trip to SeaWorld in 1984, if I recall correctly. When we walked out to the ski show stadium, there was a 2001 perched up on a big display. I would have been about 13 at the time, but I'll never forget that boat display and the show.

My favorite part of the show was the guy dressed in construction overalls who comes out and starts hammering on a roof during the show. The announcer asks him to grab that rope and he does a barefoot start after jumping from the roof of that building.

Anyone know what year it was when they ditched the Glastron for the Ski Nautique?
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Did the display SN have a clear or transparent motor box ?

Can't help with the Glastron question, but there is a Sea World Skiers group page.

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Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

Did the display SN have a clear or transparent motor box ?




I think maybe it did...but I can' say that I remember for sure.
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