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    Posted: March-16-2005 at 7:21pm
Hi, I'm just visiting from Planet Nautique. Is this where all the classic nautiques hang? How come there isn't a showroom thread to post pics of all your beautiful boats? I'd love to see some of the wood ones. If there really isn't a showroom post already, do you mind if I start one? What would be some good catagories? Wood? 60's Fiberglass? 70's? 80's?
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There is a section on this page at the top called "Diaries". There many pictures and stories about all models and years of Correct Craft boats.
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I also am a planet nautique member and have found out that this website is geared more to older nautiques. I personally have found this website more useful than PN. I have an 88' 2001 Nauti and most topics on this website are similar in questions and problems to my boat. Other members may agree. Alot of experience of do's and don'ts are posted because of our love for the older CC's. Read for yourself and enjoy....... Kudo's Keith for a great website!!!!!
"Morfoot; He can ski. He can wakeboard.He can cook chicken.He can create his own self-named beverage, & can also apparently fly. A man of many talents."72 Mustang "Kermit",88 SN Miss Scarlett, 99 SN "Sherman"
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I also check out PN on occassion. CCFan has a lot more knowledgable members who have helped me make my 82 perform better. PN members seeem to be geared strictly towards late model CC's and how many accessories that they can cram on them. I would encourage a lot of those guys to check out the roots of where their boats come from.
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Nicely put 82tique. I thought it, but didn't want to "offend" anyone. But then again, the truth hurts sometimes.
"Morfoot; He can ski. He can wakeboard.He can cook chicken.He can create his own self-named beverage, & can also apparently fly. A man of many talents."72 Mustang "Kermit",88 SN Miss Scarlett, 99 SN "Sherman"
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I gotta agree guys!
I bounce back & forth between sites a couple times a day. Both are excellent sites, but P/N is lately more about the $50,000.00 boats with the biggest amps & most speakers you can fit in them. But hey, whatever floats your boat!
I just say thanks to Keith & Nautiquejeff for great sites with great info.!
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luke will be sad because you forgot to include him.
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I think it's really cool that these two sites can co-exist so well. It is nice that while we both are Correct Craft owner sites, we each have our own specific audience. I love the older boats as well as the newer ones, so I check out this site almost daily too.
Current Boats: 1998 Ski Nautique, 1985 Sea Nautique 2700 (twin-engine), 1981 Fish Nautique (twin-engine), 1980 Fish Nautique (twin-engine)
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I am on both too. Agree w/ Jeff that they co exist well and both are terific. If i have a gearhead question about my pro boss motor i can ask the gearheads here at CCF if i need a new amp or sub i ask the audiophiles over at PN. When i was looking for a prop i was asking on both sites because my 95SN is kinda in the middle. Not an older "classic" yet not really a newer boat either. I've got ideas, solved problems, and saved time and $$ because of both sites.
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Hey 82tique...watch the dangling participles...check out the roots from where their boats come.   

I told one of my friends the other day how happy I was with my 1985 Ski Nautique. Not only was this the year I graduated from high school, but this style reminds me of what all the hot shot skiers where being towed by when I was a kid -- thinking one day...

Also, I've learned so much by working on my boat, much more than I every would have if I had bought a brand new one and had to drag it to the dealer for every little problem.

A HUGE thank you to CorrectCraftFan.com and all the members for their help.

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Having had a 66 and now with a 2000SN I love both sites. I like the Diaries here and chek both Blogs daily
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I like the cite the2001.com also
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Hey Jimbo...Yeah C'mon lets here it for the class of 85' Raise the roof Whoo Whoo!! I own an 88' 2001 towed with an 86' Chevy. Both red. Must be something about the 80's even the music was cool. Amen on not having to take it to the dealer at the drop of a hat. Alot to be said for that.
"Morfoot; He can ski. He can wakeboard.He can cook chicken.He can create his own self-named beverage, & can also apparently fly. A man of many talents."72 Mustang "Kermit",88 SN Miss Scarlett, 99 SN "Sherman"
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