90’ Ski Brendella |
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stimie02
Groupie Joined: July-22-2008 Location: Monroe, NC Status: Offline Points: 79 |
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Posted: November-06-2008 at 12:01pm |
I am sure that I will catch some flak for this but does anyone know any history regarding this boat. Mind you I know it is not a Correct Craft and I should be flogged about the head, shoulders, and neck for asking but any info would be appreciated.
Also just to save a little face and as a preemptive strike I do own a 89' 2001. |
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eric lavine
Grand Poobah Joined: August-13-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 13413 |
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dont be ashamed, if you bought it, its more of a boat than I have
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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Hollywood
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Call it a Correct Craft and put it on eBay.
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stimie02
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Bet I would get a better final auction price if I did that!!
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Bro Stimie
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Riley
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I used to think they were good looking boats. Ski Brendella was the predecessor of MB. Probably similar in quality as a Malibu of that age. Probably similar in price, too. Definately less than a CC of the same age.
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stimie02
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I was wondering if anyone knew the specific history of this boat. What caused the damage to the underside of the hull; did it take on water; anything along those lines? It has been with a salvage company for quite some time down in Florida and I was curious if anyone has seen it up close and personal?
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Hollywood
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I guess it doesn't matter if it took on water since it's probably been filled up with rain water several times since!
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stimie02
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True, true. I guess the upside to that is that it looks like there is plenty of means for the rainwater to drain out of the bilge where the tracking fins got pushed up through the hull. Of course covering it would have been ideal but if you are not the owner, who would do that right!!
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stimie02
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