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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

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Not sure if it was done at the factory or when the Hurricane was repowered but Daniel Boone worked on my boat too!
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The problem with this is where do you start and stop....The proper way? Complete hull side replacement!


That's exactly what I was wondering, patch job on a bright finish vs complete reskining of that side.

If I remember correctly, the auction ends today. I'm interested to see if it makes reserve and if so, what it goes for.
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Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:

Daniel Boone worked on my boat too!


Or this guy!!



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Pete, I haven't seen any dumb dumb, but I'll be on the look out for it. This boat appears well made to me.

It's got a Y block which I assumed is a 135 hp 256 ci. Is it possible that it is a 272 or 292? It has one side draft carb. How can I tell what the engine is?
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Bruce,
In the Interceptor manual you have, do you have the explanation of the engine codes? If not, I've got it at home. The easy spot to look for the engine number is on the front block off casting where the automotive version would have had the circulation water pump. Your manual should also indicate which cu. in. blocks had the single carb. I think it was the 256 and then the 272 came both ways with different HP ratings. I'll take a look later.

Maybe Paul Bunyan and Daniel Boone had retired from the factory by the time they made your boat!! Up front where the keel transitioned into the stem and then up the stem is where they got real crude fastening the ply bottom.


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My manual only shows 2 versions of the 256. I'll look for those casting numbers. The engine is original and complete, except for the fuel pump. If it's a 272, it's got some value. The 256 is practically unknown and unwanted. It wasn't even a Ford engine, it was a Merc.

I've been reading "Parting The Waters" which is a book Ralph Meloon gave all of us at the LG breakfast. It talks about Correct Craft having always been inovative and quality minded, so I don't know why their quality wouldn't have been up there with Century. The use of plywood may have been more for performace than to cut costs? I'm not a carpenter, but this Atom appears well built to me.
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

If it's a 272, it's got some value. The 256 is practically unknown and unwanted. It wasn't even a Ford engine, it was a Merc.


Bruce,
Where are you hearing that the 256 is unknown and unwanted? The first Y block was even smaller at 239 cubes. Have you ever seen the Y block history in cars/trucks? Just because the Y was used mostly in the Mercs it's still a Ford.

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Pete, from what I read about the first Y blocks, Ford had the 239 and Merc had the 256 exclusively. For some reason those engines are not nearly as popular as a 272.
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Bruce,
Looks like from the single carb set up and the HP (135), you do have the 256. the first character on a DD (non V drive) with be a letter which designates the Cu. In. A-256 single carb, B-256 dual carb, C-272, D-292, D-312

Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

Pete, from what I read about the first Y blocks, Ford had the 239 and Merc had the 256 exclusively. For some reason those engines are not nearly as popular as a 272.


I wouldn't compare the automotive use with what Interceptor did with them when they marinized the Y's.


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256 it is.
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Bruce,
You probably already know this but continuing on with the engine #, it tells me: R for RH, 21 for equipment (Velvet drive #70, Sherwood water pump, special engine mounts and the Mallory ignition), The 1 for 1961 manufacture year and the the 581 is the actual serial number.


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Bruce what is the boat in your forums pictures , ( in the water under your name) ?   Peter
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Pete, I did not know all that, but you are correct on everything. It was sold as a 59 or 60, but I suspected it might be newer as it matches the boat in the 62/63 brochure. It is an Atom Skier Deluxe. It had all the same trim/finish, even steering wheel as the Classc. The 135 hp was the big engine for that boat in the brochure.

Peter, The white boat is the Classic my sons bought last fall. The Mustang is coming slowly but surely. We have all the materials to finish it and it should be in the water next summer. Did you sell your boat? If not, you really ought to keep it.

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theft recovery 1991 nautique in California.
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theft recovery 1991 nautique in California.


Wow, I wish that was 2500 miles closer to home. The trailer is worth 1500.
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

theft recovery 1991 nautique in California.


I might have to put a bid on that 91.!

Looks like it's missing the driver seat though. That might be a little hard to find here in OZ.

Also looks like the hand throttle controls are missing too.
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Chopper I thought the same thing especially since it was in California. If it was a 93 or later I would be all over it.

A couple of things I can see missing are:-
Dash pod & gauges
Steering Wheel
RAW Water pump
Alternator
Carby
I can see the drivers seat and observer base not sure about the rear seat either.

Would still be a good buy but would like more interior pictures. It would be hard to source parts in Aus. for these boats. But just for parts $1500 is excellent value but I wonder how high it will go.
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Originally posted by lewy2001 lewy2001 wrote:

Chopper I thought the same thing especially since it was in California. If it was a 93 or later I would be all over it.

A couple of things I can see missing are:-
Dash pod & gauges
Steering Wheel
RAW Water pump
Alternator
Carby
I can see the drivers seat and observer base not sure about the rear seat either.

Would still be a good buy but would like more interior pictures. It would be hard to source parts in Aus. for these boats. But just for parts $1500 is excellent value but I wonder how high it will go.


Good eyes Lewy.! I didn't notice the RWP. You never know. The bits might be sitting in the hull somewhere. Carby & alternator won't be hard to replace. A RWP of some kind will be also available in OZ. Dash pod & gauges could be a little more tricky though. Custom maybe.?

The observer seat looks to be the seat back to me (stripes & dash notch) rather than the base. I spoke with the seller. They are going to take some more pics and emailthe to me so hopefully I can see more. Apparently the interior that is there is in reasonably "good condition". We'll see.

I'll keep you posted.

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I decided to put a bid on that 91.

Will keep you guys posted.
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just hope the engine cover wasnt left open at some point,all it takes is one time for water to go down the throat, still not bad for the money though, you could always throw one of those Mad maxx engines in it lol
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WELL???? please fill us in
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I think he got it Eric, he's looking for parts for a '91 in the wanted section. various parts for a 91
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

WELL???? please fill us in


Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

I think he got it Eric, he's looking for parts for a '91 in the wanted section. various parts for a 91


Sorry boys.

Yes I won it.

Their "finance dept" was closed for saturday so technicaly I don't own it yet until I can pay for it.

Will confirm on Monday I guess.
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Good for you! Looks like it has great potential. Now how to get it home,keep us posted.
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Yeah I might see it in about 6-7 weeks
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good time to import some parts inside of the boat, its going in good hands
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Thats funny I was thinking the same thing. Theres got to be a lot of room in there you could put all sorts of goodies into.
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