SOLD
Hey Everybody, we are selling our 1979 Ski Nautique. We are the second owners. The original owner purchased the boat from White Lake Marina back in 1979. We bought it in 1998 from White Lake Marina when the original owner upgraded. So..... we've had the Nautique for 21 years. Our kids have literally grown up with this boat but it's time for us to upgrade. Just bought a used (new to us) 2013 Sport Nautique 200. The '79 is in pretty good shape for a 40 year old boat. The hull has the usual half moon blisters in the gel coat near the water line. The primary stringers are in good shape. Motor mounts still have a good bite into wood and glass. The secondary stringers are a little questionable. They sound a little hollow so I suspect they are mush. But, we've been using the boat for 21 years in this same shape. The forward floor under the pylon as well as the rear removable floor have been replaced. They are both solid. No soft spots anywhere in the floor. The motor was brand new in 2007 and has I would guess 500 hours on it. I think the boat would make an awesome restoration candidate is someone has the time, money, and skill.
I restored the original Correct Craft trailer at the end of last season (2018) with a new axle (4000 lb 6 Robblees axle), new paint (not powder coated), new bunks, new carpet, new fenders, new wiring, and new LED lighting throughout. Trailer looks awesome.
We would like to get $3000 for it but open to offers.
Doug
Near Bellingham, Washington (2 hours north of Seattle)
(360) 366-4591
Hey Everybody, we are selling our 1979 Ski Nautique. We are the second owners. The original owner purchased the boat from White Lake Marina back in 1979. We bought it in 1998 from White Lake Marina when the original owner upgraded. So..... we've had the Nautique for 21 years. Our kids have literally grown up with this boat but it's time for us to upgrade. Just bought a used (new to us) 2013 Sport Nautique 200. The '79 is in pretty good shape for a 40 year old boat. The hull has the usual half moon blisters in the gel coat near the water line. The primary stringers are in good shape. Motor mounts still have a good bite into wood and glass. The secondary stringers are a little questionable. They sound a little hollow so I suspect they are mush. But, we've been using the boat for 21 years in this same shape. The forward floor under the pylon as well as the rear removable floor have been replaced. They are both solid. No soft spots anywhere in the floor. The motor was brand new in 2007 and has I would guess 500 hours on it. I think the boat would make an awesome restoration candidate is someone has the time, money, and skill.
I restored the original Correct Craft trailer at the end of last season (2018) with a new axle (4000 lb 6 Robblees axle), new paint (not powder coated), new bunks, new carpet, new fenders, new wiring, and new LED lighting throughout. Trailer looks awesome.
We would like to get $3000 for it but open to offers.
Doug
Near Bellingham, Washington (2 hours north of Seattle)
(360) 366-4591
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