What engine options were available on the 2000 Ski Nautique? Was PCM the only factory installed engine or did Correct Craft use Indmar in 2000 as well? I know the PCM GT-40 HO and the Python were available.
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Indmar, never
You will find Crusader Marine engines in older Correct Craft boats (70's and earlier) but PleasureCraft Marine and Crusader Marine are the same company, just different divisions.
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Go to face book and like correct craft and then you will be able to find out what motor options were available. CC has put all there past brochures on there time line.
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Theyre the same company now, but were not the same in the 70's. I dont recall seeing an original Crusader installed in a CC much past 1972, back when Thermo Electron owned both Conquerer/Crusader and Palmer. That was back before PCM existed (though Waukesha debuted around that time and was available, which later was sold to, or morphed into Pleasurecraft). Interceptor, Chrysler, Holman-Moody and OMC were also engine options from the late 60's through the 70's. Pleasurecraft has essentially been CC's exclusive engine supplier dating back to ~1980. But all of that is neither here nor there in regards to the original poster's question.Originally posted by Mikeski View PostIndmar, never
You will find Crusader Marine engines in older Correct Craft boats (70's and earlier) but PleasureCraft Marine and Crusader Marine are the same company, just different divisions.
In addition to the GT40, Apex and Python, there was a 5.0L 275hp engine offered in 2000.
http://correctcraftfan.com/reference...ex.asp?page=331990 Ski Nautique
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Thanks for the info. I didn't think Correct Craft had used Indmar but I saw a for sale listing with the motor being listed as Indmar.2021 G23 450 - Current
2019 G23 450 - Sold
2018 G23 450 - Sold
2017 G23 450 - Sold
2016 G23 450 - Sold
2014 G23 550 - Sold
2013 G23 450 - Sold
2012 210 - Sold
2012 200 Mapple - Sold
2011 230 - Sold
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