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merbesfield
Senior Member Joined: June-22-2009 Location: Lake Rabun Status: Offline Points: 183 |
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This was the original intent as we also have a decent Pontoon boat. But bc we live in the no wake zone and you have to go a distance thru it to get out, the back and forth of two boats is a PIA so it has sat unused for three years. This is another big factor in getting a larger more multi purpose boat. |
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merbesfield
Senior Member Joined: June-22-2009 Location: Lake Rabun Status: Offline Points: 183 |
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I wouldn't bother with someone else's crap. I would keep the one I have and repair it. It is an amazing boat and has NEVER let me down. Runs great, starts every time on frist crank and drives like a Porsche as you mention. New concept! Get rid of the pontoon boat, keep the 2001 for personal fun and get a newer something for family. I do have two slips ๐ |
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audiodude
Senior Member Joined: November-19-2012 Location: Badin Lake Status: Offline Points: 308 |
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well if you are interested in selling the pontoon I might be interested.
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2000 Ski Nautique 1989 Correct Craft 2001
In the words of Milton Berle: "You can lead a man to Congress but you can't make him think" |
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merbesfield
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Our pontoon is the Beverly Hillbillies of pontoon boats. I doubt you would be interested. |
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audiodude
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You're probably right although my wife thinks I'm a beverly hillbillies kind of guy
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2000 Ski Nautique 1989 Correct Craft 2001
In the words of Milton Berle: "You can lead a man to Congress but you can't make him think" |
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fgroce
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We have had a 2001 since 1984, and in 1988 Dad got his second one and still has it. Wife complains about the ride being rough at times. Guys don't have that problem. We picked up a 2002 Ski Nautique last summer and the wife likes the ride a lot better, It does not bounce as hard going over the wakes. The 2001's are cool boats like them a lot, but I like my 2002.
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FGroce
88 Ski Nautique For 28 years Now 2002 Ski Nautique |
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KENO
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Is that because wives have these body parts that like to bounce a lot over waves that we don't have? |
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merbesfield
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My wife hates our boat. Let her pick out the new boat? Yea right. You sound like a marriage counselor or something. Letting her pick out another boat would be a very smart thing to do, get some "buy in". You must be happily married with that sort of thinking. Smart man.
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MrMcD
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I find the boat I want then tell the wife we are going to look at a boat and maybe upgrade from our current boat. I already know I want it. Then I play cool and examine everything while she warms up to it. So far each time she comes up and tells me we need to buy this boat but does it sly so she does not give up our negotiating position. At this point she has bought in so there is never that discussion that I got the boat I wanted because I can always point out she told me to buy it.
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SNobsessed
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Then there is always the 'get something of equal value' situation . . .
Then the boat costs 2X! |
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Donald80SN
Grand Poobah Joined: January-12-2009 Location: Denver, NC Status: Offline Points: 3896 |
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My 2002 Sport Nautique can take big, sometimes ruff, water a lot better than my 80 Ski Nautique did. It is wider, longer and heavier. I live at a lake with big water and it is a better fit for a busy weekend on the lake than my second generation was. However, my Sport is not a competition three event boat.
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1980 Ski Nautique SOLD Back to Cypress Gardens
2002 Sport Nautique, GT-40, FCT2, Cover Sports, Tower Bimini, Inc., Wet Sounds Audio System, Star Gazer Wake Edition S. 1968 Ski Nautique, Project. |
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Jonny Quest
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I've thought long and hard about becoming a 2 boat owner. I'm thinking about buying a 10-12 year old I/O Crownline or similar boat for open water stuff. At Lake Powell, my little SNOB stays tied to the houseboat and only goes out in very flat water. I've had to make an open water "channel run" on occasion and it's no fun. I run between 12 and 15 mph. Sometimes slow enough just to maintain steerage.
IMO, the concept of "cross-over" is great, but no boat manufacturer (yet) has made a 3-event type towboat that can handle the bigger water. Compromise or go with 2 boats. JQ |
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2003 Ski Nautique 206 Limited Previous 2001 Ski Nautique Open Bow 1994 Ski Nautique Open Bow Aqua skiing, ergo sum |
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cadunkle
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I don't have a SN2001, but I almost bought one years ago. I do have another brand 80s inboard though. Why would someone own one? Firstly, it's a beautiful classic vehicle... Just like a 390 4 speed Ranchero, a 427 Galaxie, a CB750, or a Norton. Not everyone likes cookie cutter new boats that look, sound, and drive like every other brand new boat. Not everyone wants fancy electronic gizmos and the obligatory lack of gauges. Give me a big block, straight piped, square windshield inboard any day of the week. Beyond that, there's no way I could justify spending $100k+ on a new inboard. I don't borrow money for toys (assuming I wanted one), and I can think of many better uses for that money than a brand new boat. $10k or a bit more and you can have a restored 80s inboard with that classic style, a great wake for your preferred sport, and the modern amenities that actually have value like a tower, perfect pass, heater, and seat furnaces. I put 75-100 hours a year on my inboard in the northeast, and 95% of that is at 22 MPH pulling a rider... Usually dawn patrol and off the water by noon. If you don't primarily use your boat for watersports then an inboard ski boat is probably not the best choice. |
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