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Nice boat quinner...really liked those cool trailers. Had one under my yellow '78....my first Nautique BTW.

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Thanks JBear! Here is a crazy story about the 77', while on Glen Lake in Michigan my buddy ran the boat up on a rock/sand bar while I was skiing, luckily late on Sunday, bent the crap out of the prop and shaft, on the way home we are on I-80 and hit a slow down, the guy behind me rear ends the boat, knocked the rudder off, bent up the ladder a bit and maybe bent the bent prop and shaft, well his insurance paid to fix all that anyway as well as a new teak deck cause they couldn't get replacement parts for the ladder. Somebody was looking out for me that day!
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Now that was a lucky day!

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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Thanks JBear! Here is a crazy story while on Glen Lake in Michigan my buddy ran the boat up on a rock/sand bar while the guy behind me rear ends me. Somebody was looking out for me that day!
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Thanks JBear! Here is a crazy story while on Glen Lake in Michigan my buddy ran the boat up on a rock/sand bar while the guy behind me rear ends me. Somebody was looking out for me that day!


As JBear said. Now that was lucky day.
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ill play.

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86 Ski Nautique 2001 purchased for $5600 and got the best deal of my life. PCM 454ci, transformed from a typical ski nautique into a modern wakeboarding machine equipped with a 1500lb ballast system, monster tower, acme 540, ipod hook up, pioneer stereo, polk speakers, polk subwoofer, dual battery, and lastly a heated drivers seat...still need to install that.



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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

This was definitely the strongest sounding of all my CC's despite the fact it had a Ford in it. 4 more Correct Crafts have since followed.



Quinner,
It was the strongest sounding because you probably never got the opportunity to hear the other non-Ford powered boats run, as they were always in the shop. The strongest sounding thing on your current boat is of course the stereo. Maybe I should send you a sound clip of my engine running to stick in your 330 HP cd player so you can at least convince the guys that your engine actally runs. (sorry it took this long to get the intended rise out of me)     
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Reid ya goon, figured you would take the bait as you are the master at bait!

I definitely need a recording of some monster loud exhaust for my IPod so we can scream that out the speakers! Perhaps when Benji pulls his out he could stick a microphone in one of those rear exhaust holes he has got.
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Wake24K - Nice first boat. You did a lot better than most of the rest of us

Quinner, I've read about you insurance scammers who slam on the brakes in front some poor unsuspecting motorist. BKH
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Wake24K - Nice first boat. You did a lot better than most of the rest of us


Its all about priorities. I have a bank account with nothing in it, i drive an 88 suburban, with a sweet boat. And i wouldn't change a thing (except maybe id have a super sport)
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Quinner, I've read about you insurance scammers who slam on the brakes in front some poor unsuspecting motorist. BKH


Isn't that the truth! Actually I wasn't even sure he hit me, something felt funny as I slowed to a stop enough to make me think about it and look back but it wasn't until I saw the guy get out of his car that I knew something happened. IIRC it was a Chrysler Lebaran, damn Mopars!
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We've had lots of new members to the forum over the last few months. Thought I would bring this thread back to the top.

Would be great to see photos of your first boat and hear your story as to what go you into boating and CCs.

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Going through this thread makes me want to dig out some old pictures. Going to my brother's tomorrow maybe I can.

Larry, I got to wonder, how did you happen to go from an '89 Supra to a '76 Tique?
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Just went through this whole thread again. Good stuff. Quinner...we're still waiting on those videos from the 60s.

Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:


Larry, I got to wonder, how did you happen to go from an '89 Supra to a '76 Tique?


Bruce,

I had the Supra since 96 (got it from Tom at Adirondack Marine)(after passing on a BFN he had....if I knew then what I knew now...but actually no complaints, the Supra was a fine boat.) When we got our place in NC in 2004, I couldnt see hauling the supra back and forth, especially since I didnt have a vehicle that would do it. I thought I would get some small "it will do" boat for NC, like the old Baja outboard I used to have. But in the back of my mind, I really hoped to find a 60s mustang like we had when I was a kid. CCF was in its infancy then and there werent a lot of boats in the diaries. There was one listing on here for a 66 Al Tyll. I called the guy (in Wolfboro NH) and he told me he had the Tique too. Rest is history. After a couple years, I decided I could haul the Tique back and forth and sold the Supra since it was starting to become a bother to maintain. I like the Tique, but I still wouldnt mind a 60s mustang. My bother came close a couple years ago when he bought his 67 Skylark. I would consider a trade for a mustang, but the Tique makes a better ski boat.
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Here are some pictures of my first boat:







It's a little Pirahna with a 50Hp Mercury.
Bought it with trailer for approx 1000 euro.
Re-floored and re-carpeted it, sanded and repainted it, sanded and repainted the trailer.
Used her for two years and then sold it for approx 3000 euro.
Had a lot of fun with in it!
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Larry, I always liked those Supras. Back when we were looking for a boat in the early 90's, our main interest was a 2001, but we were open to MC or Supra. The Malibu Skier came along, (we had never seen or really heard of them) and the rest is history. It's been a great boat, but considering the decent condition it is in, if it were a 2001, it would be right up there with Brad or Kens.

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Hi All:

BKH encouraging new "lurkers" to post has prompted me to add my bit. We live in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, South Africa about 30 miles from the Kruger Park, where CC's of any kind are rare indeed. There is no dealership in the country as you have. I've always love the 2001 and have aspired as a young family to get our hands on one.

Step 1: When we bought our home 5 years ago we built the boat's storage bay;

Step 2: A year ago i bought a vehicle that could tow it;

Step 3: I bought an 82SN2001 a few months back; and

Step 4: I need to finish it's resto befor Feb/March 2009 before my second is born.

I have managed to strip the through-hulls and accessories, lift the floor and foam, place and glass new stringers, and wet sand the first two levels (1500 grit to follow.)

This site has been amazing in carrying my project thus far and helped me plan each and every step to a "2009" 82SN2001.

Here a few pics on the day i collected her. I'll be sure to post more as soon as she's done.


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Bruce,

Funny you mention the skier. That is what I almost got instead of the supra. I found one in NJ and was already to make the trip down and look at it/get it, but then decided that was kind of a long spec trip, so I went up to Adirondack to look at the Supra instead. The swoopy lines didnt appeal at first, but I got used to them. I liked the malibu lines a lot more. The BFN he had was a little raggedy, so I didnt get it. Internet wasnt really up to speed in 96 and there were very few boats locally, it was a difficult search. Tom also showed my a late 70s nautique he had. Again, if I knew then...

I spent 10,500 for the supra, had it 11 years and sold it for 7,400. Pretty cheap ride for that many years. It looked as good the day I sold it (below) as the day I got it.

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Donovan,

Welcome to the site!
Good to hear you found the knowledge and help from the specialists on here to restore your baby.
Nice looking boat! Keep the pictures coming, cause you problably have read somewhere on this forum that we love pictures!!

PS: one thing, if you could resize your first picture and edit your post, it would make it easier to read for the rest of us...
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Hi Kristof:

Thanks for the welcome. I will be sure to figure out the resize on my next pic post.
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Nautiless, Welcome. Nice looking Nautique.

Larry, I've got a pic of a Supra just like yours that was for sale new at a smaller marina in Westbrook back then. It was beyond our price, but I would have bought it if money wasn't an issue.

There were and are no Correct Craft dealers in Maine, so we never looked at any Nautiques. If there were, there would probably be an 88 and 03 Ski Nautique in that picture I posted above.
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Kristof, looks like that was a fast little boat.

Donovan, glad we've lured you in from the "lurking" status. Post lots of pics of the restoration process. We love those things around here. It's also great to have posters from around the world. I think we now have regular posters from every continent except Antartica. I too have an 82SN with the same color scheme as yours, currently sitting beside my house stripped with the stringers tore out. I'll finish it someday.

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Originally posted by bkhallpass bkhallpass wrote:

Kristof, looks like that was a fast little boat.

Yes she was Brian! She had just enough power to pull two skiers. But with no skiers behind her, she went like a dart...
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I will get all my pics together and will create another thread with my resto without recreating that of Skibum. Although i've always grown up with boats, it's a privilege to be able to say that my first boat was a correct craft! I'll be doing the final run in glassing the last stringer down today then time for bulkheads and foam.
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That's a good looking '82, looking forward to seeing the pictures of her progress, and welcome to site. You need to add another step to your list of things to do...a trip to America someday to meet your new CorrectCraftFan family!!!
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Hi Adam:

After surfing the reunion slide shows and reading the stories....it's a must.
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Great thread Brian.
I had a co-worker who was reading CCF over my shoulder one day. She said "I always wanted to learn how to ski!" I said "come out to the lake we'll get you skiing."
She took me up on the offer. This shot was loading up at the end of the day. She got up and skied a couple of times and can't wait to do it again.   She did well considering a busy weekend on the lake and rough water the whole day.   My wife was a good sport driving all day.
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Great looking driver Terp but I gotta ask...what model C/C were you using to teach this co-worker? I don't recognize the one in the picture.

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Hey hugh Hefner, i think its a Boston Whaler
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JBear, I knew you would appreciate the pic of my better half. I posted that one w/ you in mind.   Brian started the thread...
Originally posted by bkhallpass bkhallpass wrote:

Would be great to see pics of your first boats. BKH

The Whaler is our first. I cut my teeth behind a SN and have always lusted after them. But I grew up and learned to ski and slalom behind Whalers on the Chesapeake and her shallow, muddy inlets where the BWs were right at home.
Now if you want to see a pic of our first CC...'64 Atom
but I'll warn you, she's a basket case and won't hold a gallon of water right now, let alone pull a skier!
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