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  • Nelsonhitachi
    • Jun 2012
    • 7

    • Cincinnati

    • 1994, 2013 current

    1994 Ski Nautique

    1994 Ski Nautique
    PCM 5.8L HO ProTec Injection EFI
    868 hours, oil changed every 25hrs, excellent performance
    Full Mooring Cover, Alpine Stereo & Amp, 4 Polk Audio MM Speakers
    Star Gazer Three Event Perfect Pass Speed Control, hot shower
    Boat Mate Trailer, LED lights, swing tongue, Spare tire, Indoor stored, private lake
    $14,500



    Pictures: http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t479/nelsonhitachi/
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  • Blue Ski
    • Jul 2003
    • 164

    • Unknown


    #2
    Nice boat and well cared for from a fellow ski club member. I think the trailer is a 2010.

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    • Nelsonhitachi
      • Jun 2012
      • 7

      • Cincinnati

      • 1994, 2013 current

      #3
      Correct...Boat Mate trailer is 2010.

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      • Nelsonhitachi
        • Jun 2012
        • 7

        • Cincinnati

        • 1994, 2013 current

        #4
        questions? Contact Andrew @ 513-532-6498 or andrewn8@gmail.com

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        • AlbertYoung
          • Aug 2012
          • 1

          • 225 E 93rd St, New York, NY 10128


          #5
          Originally posted by Nelsonhitachi View Post
          1994 Ski Nautique
          PCM 5.8L HO ProTec Injection EFI
          868 hours, oil changed every 25hrs, excellent performance
          Full Mooring Cover, Alpine Stereo & Amp, 4 Polk Audio MM Speakers
          Star Gazer Three Event Perfect Pass Speed Control, hot shower
          Boat Mate Trailer, LED lights, swing tongue, Spare tire, Indoor stored, private lake
          $14,500



          Pictures: http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t479/nelsonhitachi/
          All the pictures are so cool. Information is useful for me. I am looking to upgrade my '90 SN and am looking for an open bow in this price range. Help me in this issue.
          [URL="http://atlanticmarinedepot.com"]Marine Supply[/URL]

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          • Nelsonhitachi
            • Jun 2012
            • 7

            • Cincinnati

            • 1994, 2013 current

            #6
            OB's are out there - for sale. For myself, I like the look and classic nature of the CB. In the past I considered an OB, but what it came down to for me is that I didn't want anybody in front of me while I was driving. While it doesn't matter for me being on a private lake, others have considered a CB in part due to potential rollers that can come over the edge of an OB. After all, it doesn't take very much of a wave to lap over into the bow on an OB. I have seen tournament drivers with 1000+ hours catch a wave (with no one riding in the bow ie. no extra weight) with water during a momentary "space-out". Hope this helps - good luck on your search.

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