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    Posted: May-05-2010 at 4:49pm
Hello
Her is my resto project ...














This week-end, Primer   

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Cool looking project! Welcome to the forum, hope we can help you along the way!
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That's definitely a project....keep us posted.
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Thanks

I'm falling in love with this boat ......
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Popeye, where are you located in France?
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Is kind of hard not to fall in love with these boats. Is something about them. I always thought that mine would be a transition boat but I am finding myself getting more attached to it. Maybe is because they are workshorse, giving you lots of pleasure and not many headaches.
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Popeye,

Bien venue au forum mon cher!!
("Welcome to the forum" for all of you that don't speak French )
Nice job on the resto! Keep the pictures coming, because this is a very picture-loving forum

T'habites ou en France? Parce que si c'est pas trop loin, je viendrai le voir ton bateau quand il est pret, voir skier derrière...
("Where do you live in France? Cause if it ain't to far, I will come and take a look at your boat, even ski behind it"; again translated for all of you that don't speak French ).

- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle...

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Originally posted by anthonylizardi anthonylizardi wrote:

giving you lots of pleasure and not many headaches.

Sorry my good man, but due to my posts on the "LPG water issues" in the "Engine repair"-section, I respectfully have to disagree for the moment...

- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle...

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LOL! Bummer, but, is it worth it?
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thats the first Nautique i have ever seen with a periscope.
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Are you planning on bringing the boat to a "classic" look?
Welcome aboard! keep us posted!!!
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Kristof---you mean read French, not speak it

voir skier derrière...

I get out of this
Skiing on your butt!
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The "periscope" it's a schnorkel
joke, its to hold the plane up for the rain.
I'm in Montpellier the south of franc

Im think im make a look like the nautique 2002-2005...
Its not fixed
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Nice shop!
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Nice looking job your doing on that boat. Just love seeing these boats all over the world. Good luck to you my friend. John.
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Long time a go and mutch work

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Wow, Nice work. Thanks for sharing.

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Originally posted by Donald80SN Donald80SN wrote:

Wow, Nice work. Thanks for sharing.

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Popeye - what's new with your boat? I'd love to see more pics.
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Originally posted by ny_nautique ny_nautique wrote:

Popeye - what's new with your boat? I'd love to see more pics.

thanks


First (cheking)ride.
everting runs good .
Only the velvet changer its a bit hard to move for and back way ?!?



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Originally posted by Popeye Popeye wrote:

Only the velvet changer its a bit hard to move for and back way ?!?


Did you take the throttle box apart(morse control)? They can dry out. Also check the lever on the transmission with the cable disconnected. Better or not?

Looks great! You may want to go back later and put a round-over on that platform.   
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Originally posted by BuffaloBFN BuffaloBFN wrote:

Originally posted by Popeye Popeye wrote:

Only the velvet changer its a bit hard to move for and back way ?!?


Did you take the throttle box apart(morse control)? They can dry out. Also check the lever on the transmission with the cable disconnected. Better or not?

Looks great! You may want to go back later and put a round-over on that platform.   


Im sorry, my english its not good.

I disconect the throttle box. his working easy .
the transmission still hard to move.
the oil a good ....
What do you mean with a round-over on the platform ?


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give a a man a fishing pole....
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and he will feed the world...

Give the man a set of boat building skills and he will teach the world to ski.

Nice work ~ Looks like your co-pilot can handle keeping the boat safe.
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give a a man a fishing pole....

its like a saying?

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I want to change my velevet drive .
I dont no if the oil pumpe its for a right hand propeller or a left hand propeller...

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Mike,
The pictures are just too small for me too tell the pump direction. Did you find the manual with the page that tells you all about the pump orientation in our reference section?


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was this the transmision that came with the engine?
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