Correct Craft Sport Nautique with 2008 dual axle trailer including brakes and LED lights. Whether you're a wakeboarder, a skier, a tuber, or just wanting to enjoy time on the water, google search the 1994 Sport Nautique and you'll understand why this is such a desirable boat. A hull that lasted through 2006, quality that is Nautique, open bow with seating for 9, the Ford 5.8 HO Pro Boss 351 with 300HP, and more. Or just read this; http://www.fuel.tv/erikjernberg/blogs/view/77944 New 5 channel Kicker amp, 4 new Kicker speakers in the tower, 4 speakers in the seating area, 2 bazooka tubes, and a new Sony stereo with iPod connection. The Flight Control tower also includes two wakeboard racks to hold up to 4 boards.
Under the jump seat of this boat is the hand written signature from a founding family member of Correct Craft, Ralph Meloon, Sr. Signed at a Nautique event in 1998, this was a 'best of show' boat. The excellent care for the boat has continued with all 908 hours serviced at Buxton Marine or Sail & Ski. This is a used boat though. Cushions are in good, but not perfect condition. The gel coat is also good, but not perfect, with some scratches from the previous owner. Unlike other boats of these year, Nautique used fiberglass vs. wood flooring, so there are no soft spots. I decided not to make any of the cosmetic repairs because they weren't bad enough to make the boat look bad, and frankly makes using the boat more fun not having to worry about it. You will get plenty of looks and questions about the boat though...it looks great. Starts up every time. Has required virtually no maintenance (new steering cable in June). And pulls whatever or whoever you want very easily with a 4 blade prop. The previous owners included some fat sacks that I have not used, but will include with sale. As the trailer is virtually new, I am willing to sell the boat without the trailer at a lower price, or the boat with trailer at the listed price. I purchased the aluminum trailer because of it's adjustable bunks which will accomodate up to a 24' boat, the dual axle, and better brakes than the previous single axle trailer. It's also much lighter so expands your options of tow vehicles, one reason I'd like to keep it. Obviously most boaters need a trailer, so it is for sale with the boat only.
$13,900
See photos here; http://austin.craigslist.org/boa/1960052363.html
Under the jump seat of this boat is the hand written signature from a founding family member of Correct Craft, Ralph Meloon, Sr. Signed at a Nautique event in 1998, this was a 'best of show' boat. The excellent care for the boat has continued with all 908 hours serviced at Buxton Marine or Sail & Ski. This is a used boat though. Cushions are in good, but not perfect condition. The gel coat is also good, but not perfect, with some scratches from the previous owner. Unlike other boats of these year, Nautique used fiberglass vs. wood flooring, so there are no soft spots. I decided not to make any of the cosmetic repairs because they weren't bad enough to make the boat look bad, and frankly makes using the boat more fun not having to worry about it. You will get plenty of looks and questions about the boat though...it looks great. Starts up every time. Has required virtually no maintenance (new steering cable in June). And pulls whatever or whoever you want very easily with a 4 blade prop. The previous owners included some fat sacks that I have not used, but will include with sale. As the trailer is virtually new, I am willing to sell the boat without the trailer at a lower price, or the boat with trailer at the listed price. I purchased the aluminum trailer because of it's adjustable bunks which will accomodate up to a 24' boat, the dual axle, and better brakes than the previous single axle trailer. It's also much lighter so expands your options of tow vehicles, one reason I'd like to keep it. Obviously most boaters need a trailer, so it is for sale with the boat only.
$13,900
See photos here; http://austin.craigslist.org/boa/1960052363.html