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  • 8122pbrainard
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    My 54 doesn't have a hour meter so where does that leave me!!

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  • WakeSlayer
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    My 67's hour meter says 1557, and no longer works. No idea of actual, but I am going to get the gauge restored and leave the original hours on it.

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  • morfoot
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    Originally posted by WakeSlayer View Post
    There was I think a 63 at the Green Lake reunion, and I am pretty sure a 1961 at the Masters in GA.

    Mike, Yes I believe it is a 61 and the boat belongs to Art Cozier. He is supposed to be at the SJRR next week. Not sure if he's bringing it with him.

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  • Rick
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    I had a 65 Barracuda before this one. There are several 65 barracudas around including one thet is all original and beautiful In Poway CA near
    San Diego. I don't think he is on any forum.

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  • SkiTower
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    But I believe his point was number of hours, not actual age. I wouldn't think he would believe his 1997 was the oldest boat out there. Probably should have labeled it "highest hours" or something.

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  • WakeSlayer
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    My 1967 Ski Nautique just got it's last stringer installed yesterday. Tim's is also a 67. You do not see too many older than that. There was I think a 63 at the Green Lake reunion, and I am pretty sure a 1961 at the Masters in GA.

    My 67 will hopefully be back on the water in June 2011. New stringers, floor, total engine job stroking the oringal 318 to a 349. all body work, interior etc.

    It is a labor of love with these old boats. You kinda have to have a screw loose to tackle it. But I love the project and the end result.

    The 1955 Hurricane Brian mentioned is an amazing boat that is being pretty much handcrafted back to original. Billy's 1949 Dart is also a great piece of history. There is another guy named Bud Sellers in FL that has an old Commuter, I believe, that is just gorgeous, all wood. His was repowered to a more modern engine from an old Gray Marine.

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  • bkhallpass
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    I know Wakeslayer has a 67 Ski Nautique, and TRBenj has a SN from the late 60s as well.

    If we're off "nautiques" and on to Correct Craft, there are some old ones on CCFan. One
    guys has a 1949 CC Dart. Very nice find. I'ts operational and I've seen it in the water at
    one of the CCfan reunions. Another is in the middle of a restore on a 55 Hurricane, which is
    a very rare CC boat. There are quite a few with models from the 50s, and 60s on that site.

    BKH

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  • DanielC
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    My 1997 Ski Nautique has over 2245 hours on it. I have yet to find a local Correct Craft boat that has more hours.

    It seemed to me that with the model year 2000 boats, Correct Craft really downplayed the "Correct Craft" and started to emphasize "Nautiques". The same year we got the "new and improved" digital Teleflex gauges, and they redid the graphics with the stylized "N".

    Three bad decisions in my opinion.

    I really think the phrase "Correct Craft since 1925" should be made more prominent, again.

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  • SquamInboards
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    Here is the oldest I find on CCF. Not the actual boat but the year appears to be '61

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  • Seven4
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    I'm in. 1974 255 Thermo

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  • TravisFling
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    RE: Re: RE: oldest boat?

    You know, it's pretty funny. When I got my title I got into a big argument with the state that my boat's manufacturer is correct craft and the model is a Ski Nautique 2001. The state that it's a Ski Nautique manufacturer and that the model is 2001. hmmm...

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  • 8122pbrainard
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    RE: Re: RE: oldest boat?

    Rick, It's funny how the name Nautique has become the term allot (especially the younger group) of people now use. Many a time I have to refer to the Nautique name when talking about Correct Crafts before the person understands what boat I'm speaking of. Somewhere back in the early days of the Nautique, I have a feeling that corporate marketing decided to push the name and it stuck. I personally feel it's a shame that the Correct Craft company name is being forgotten especially on the corporate level. It very well be, that Saceone was refering to the oldest Correct Craft!!!

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  • Rick
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    RE: Re: RE: oldest boat?

    You are correct I stand Corrected Craft...

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  • 8122pbrainard
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    Re: RE: oldest boat?

    Originally posted by Rick
    check out www.correctcraftfan.com There are some there from the 40's
    Rick,
    Saceone asked who's got the oldest Nautique not the oldest Correct Craft.
    The first Nautique came out in 1961

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  • TravisFling
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    RE: oldest boat?

    Mine's an '89, but I'm sure that'll get beat real quick.

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