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Fine looking Nautique

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Printed Date: December-04-2024 at 4:13am


Topic: Fine looking Nautique
Posted By: 77stang
Subject: Fine looking Nautique
Date Posted: December-21-2004 at 4:33pm
Now here's a good looking boat!

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Posted By: reidp
Date Posted: December-22-2004 at 12:32pm
Obviouslly I'm the only one that's taken a look at that fine Correct Craft, based on no other responses. I've yet to see one with lines quite that nice. The trim is really well done, and I like the way she sits lower in the water than most, I guess from the well-placed ballast, which definitely doesn't appear to be a fat sack. Thanks for sharing, Jerry.

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Posted By: yater
Date Posted: December-22-2004 at 1:33pm
But why are they all wearing shirts and shorts??


Posted By: 97sport
Date Posted: December-22-2004 at 8:07pm
I have a neighbor at the lake who owns a 77 mustang and was wandering how they ride and ski? This boat just sit's outside on the trailer. Never seen it in the water for the last 10 years that I lived there. Would this boat be worth while to try to make a deal on? The bottom has a gouge in it when he missed the trailer and interior needs some work. Also doe's the 302 have the power?

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Posted By: Rick
Date Posted: December-22-2004 at 8:23pm
There are several owners who can tell you more but I think if it runs and you could get it for between 1-3K it would be a great project.

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Posted By: 97sport
Date Posted: December-23-2004 at 8:07pm
Thanks Rick, It's not in too bad of shape and might be a project that would be fun to work on.

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Posted By: 77stang
Date Posted: December-25-2004 at 1:43pm
302's came in two versions, a 220hp and a 190hp. most mustangs came with the 220hp. factory prop for the 220hp was a 12x14 which pushes between 47 and 50 mph. I dont know what prop the 190 came with. i have little inboard experience other than my own so i dont know how it compares to others. mine is a 17'. i know the short inboards ie 16' and 17' are weight sensitive (or at least i'm told) and i have noticed that the boat doesn't like a lot of bow weight. i really enjoy it and it skies well. for wakeboarding it throws a nice wake at 18 to 20 mph but again i dont have a standard to compare it to. keep reviewing other post and you'll get more complete answers from others.



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