I found this pamphlet in our owner's manual for a 1984 2001. It was printed in 1946 and reprinted in November of 1984. Has anyone ever seen this?
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RE: Miracle On Boats
I have never seen that. I added it to the PN Downloads section.I own and operate Silver Cove Marine, which is an inboard boat restoration, service, and sales facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina. We specializes in Nautiques and Correct Crafts, and also provide general service for Nautiques fifteen years old and older.
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RE: Miracle On Boats
There is a reference to this in Steven Ambrose's documentation of WWII (I think in the book June 6th 1944 late in tbe book or his book on Eisenhower....read so many I cannot keep them straight) where these boats were used to storm across the Rhine at basically full throttle, driven up on the beach and left with the motors till running at full throttle till they locked up or ran out of gas. Very few if any of the boats ever made the return trip back across the river as they established a floating bridge to bring across heavy equipment.
If I get a chance I will dig up the reference.
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I'm sure it has been mentioned on the site before, but If you get the chance checkout "Parting the Waters: How Vision and Faith Made Good Business" by James Vincent
The book is all about Correct Craft. It covers the 'miracle production' as well as the work they did for the government during the Korean War that – due to a crooked inspector – lead to them filing bankruptcy in 1959.
The book also talks about what the Meloon family had to do to keep the company going. It is interesting to note that CC was only required to pay 20% of the dept owed, but they made the effort to repay 100% of the principal on their original dept. With the help of some winnings from their bass fishing team (Remember the Bass Nautique?), CC paid off the last of the dept in 1984.
I called my local Barnes and Noble and they ordered me a copy from the warehouse. It only took a couple of days to come in. (The advantages to having the store order a book are - no shipping charges and you can review the book before you buy it. If you find it is something you don’t want you don’t have to purchase it.) It looks like it is available on their web site and Amazon.com too for about $13.
Kyle
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Originally posted by 66SkylarkI'm sure it has been mentioned on the site before, but If you get the chance checkout "Parting the Waters: How Vision and Faith Made Good Business" by James Vincent
The book is all about Correct Craft. It covers the 'miracle production' as well as the work they did for the government during the Korean War that – due to a crooked inspector – lead to them filing bankruptcy in 1959.
The book also talks about what the Meloon family had to do to keep the company going. It is interesting to note that CC was only required to pay 20% of the dept owed, but they made the effort to repay 100% of the principal on their original dept. With the help of some winnings from their bass fishing team (Remember the Bass Nautique?), CC paid off the last of the dept in 1984.
I called my local Barnes and Noble and they ordered me a copy from the warehouse. It only took a couple of days to come in. (The advantages to having the store order a book are - no shipping charges and you can review the book before you buy it. If you find it is something you don’t want you don’t have to purchase it.) It looks like it is available on their web site and Amazon.com too for about $13.
Kyle
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I got a copy when I bought my first 1976 Tique and still have the original copy.2012 Team Ski Nautique ZR409
2011 Sport Nautique 200
2008 SANT 230
2003 Air Nautique 226
1988 Martinique
1979 Nautique
1978 Tique
1976 Tique (First New Boat)
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I found a copy in my owners doc package in my new-to-me '03 SANTE. I knew the basics of the company history and their faith but never read the book until now...I'm halfway through it. The story and the ethics of the company are some of the primary reasons I've always been a CC fan. Just imagine, if all US companies operated with these same principles, we would be no where near the economic crisis that we are in now...think about that....2003 SANTE
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Just imagine, if all US companies operated with these same principles, we would be no where near the economic crisis that we are in now...think about that....
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