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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.
If we can be of service to you, please contact us anytime!
I honestly thought I'd be impressed, but slightly let down. However, they exceeded my expectations. The ballast is awesome, and I imagine pros will still add some. But now there's so much space with a ton of factory ballast. I mean 5 full setups in a rear compartment. What? I definitely want the tech info on the ballast and whatever the auto plate on the back was called. IMO, this is a work of art. I mean hand stitched accents. I am loving the graphic big time. I really don't have boat envy bc I love my wake and I am accustomed to the whole boat so I am not really envious of 2012 230's and such.(I am really happy for those who do have new boats bc I'll own one of them one day, and they get to enjoy themselves as do I. This boat, even without the wake makes me really want to own one of these baby's big time. All in all I'd say they did it correct and crafted a fine boat.
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.
If we can be of service to you, please contact us anytime!
Thy put Seadek al over these boats! Even in places that didn't really need it. I would really like to see the insides of this boat... open up the compartments, engine hatches, etc. Everyone always looks at the outside of things, I want to see the guts and what makes it work!
More pics on Monday, when I will be on the water in the boat!
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.
If we can be of service to you, please contact us anytime!
I also have some video of the tower being folded and some hi-res pics I'll post when I get back to our house here in Orlando.
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.
If we can be of service to you, please contact us anytime!
I'm guessing for $107,000 you get a 343, analog gauges, and no stereo. Your going to need the 450 to move 2800lbs of ballast and the XS550 to do it quickly, that will put it close to the non-existent Xstar around $150,000.
I like it though, except for the black vinyl arm rest, that would leave a mark in the summertime. Typical Nautique interior, lots going on, very functional. Not sure it was a good thing to mention night surfing mood lights, that's probably illegal in most states.
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