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  • propstruk
    • Aug 2005
    • 2



    #1

    Want info about a 1984 Ski Nautique 2001

    Hello All! I have been a lurker here for a while and just today registered.

    I found this boat "SKI NAUTIQUE 2001 1984 Competition Ski Boat, 878 hrs., $6,995" and I am going to look at it tomorrow. I would like to know what I should look for as far as trouble spots. Were the floor and stringers wood? I have experience with a friend's 1980 and his 1986 2001 model so anything that is model specific would be appreciated.

    Will try to take some pictures when I look at it and post them.
  • NautiqueJeff
    A d m i n i s t r a t o r
    • Mar 2002
    • 16914
    • Lake Norman

    • Mooresville, NC

    • 2026 SAN G23 PNE 1985 Sea Nautique 1980 Twin-Engine Fish Nautique 2300 1978 Cuddy Nautique

    #2
    RE: Want info about a 1984 Ski Nautique 2001

    Pre-Purchase Checklist

    1992 And Earlier Correct Craft Boats

    If you’re considering the purchase of a Ski Nautique 2001 (Produced from 1982 – 1989), or another older Correct Craft, this article will give you some general information about things that you should check for before making your purchase. This article is not meant to include all items that should be checked during a used boat pre-purchase inspection. It is meant to point out possible trouble areas in older Correct Crafts. These checks should be performed along with any other necessary inspections when looking over a used boat.

    All 2001 series Correct Crafts used wood in their construction, which can deteriorate over time if not kept in check. Well-maintained boats can still be found showing no signs of problems related to the wood used in their construction, but it is always a good idea to check the items listed below if you’re considering a 2001, or another Correct Craft built before 1993. Correct Craft stopped using wood in their construction in 1993.

    The following steps should be completed when inspecting a Pre-1993 Correct Craft for purchase:


    * Open the engine cover, and you'll notice hex-head bolts, probably about 4 on each side, running parallel to the engine on the edge of the floor, on the edge of the engine compartment. These are lag bolts screwed right into the wooden stringers. Bring a socket wrench with you and try to tighten each one. They should still bite into the wood well. If they spin freely, the boat probably has some deterioration of the wood in the stringers.

    These bolts also continue to the back of the boat under a removable floor piece that covers the prop shaft. Spin those also. Engine mount bolts are also a good indicator, as these attach to wooden mounts as well.

    * Walk around on the floor and feel for soft spots. This isn't as big a deal as the stringers, but is still a big job to fix.

    * Often when you see a boat with a replaced engine, it's due to improper winterization. When I was shopping around, almost every early 90's SN I came upon in the north had a new engine or short block.

    * Drive the boat! The engine should idle smoothly and run hard up to 4400 rpm on the water.

    * Make sure the oil pan isn't too rusty- replacing this involves removing the engine from the boat.

    * Look in the bilge for fresh oil spots, as this could be a sign of leakage.

    * The transmission should shift smoothly, and transmission oil should be clean. The transmissions on these boats are fairly expensive to replace.

    * TALK to the seller. Have them describe parts of the boat and feel out their personality. This can tell you how well the boat was taken care of while they owned it.

    * The prop should spin smoothly with minor resistance when turned by hand. Position yourself directly behind the propeller, and spin it by hand. Check to be sure the shaft spins smoothly. Any deviation could indicate a bent shaft.

    * Electronic ignition is a good thing, although not offered from the factory on these boats. You may want to look for one that has been converted.
    Please do not PM me directly asking for advice on how to repair your boat. While I would love to help everyone, I simply do not have time to respond to all of the inquiries. Please post your questions on the forum, so that all of our members have a chance to answer.

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    • propstruk
      • Aug 2005
      • 2



      #3
      RE: Want info about a 1984 Ski Nautique 2001

      Thanks!

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      • 83sn2001
        • Mar 2005
        • 151

        • belmont, nc


        #4
        RE: Want info about a 1984 Ski Nautique 2001

        Good checklist. The floor is fiberglass that has wooden supports that come off of the stringer. Check the floor arround the outside next to the hull. it can come loose where it is glassed in. The front of the floor in front of the pylon is wood. Good luck and check it out thoroughly.

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        • jrandol
          • Apr 2004
          • 10



          #5
          RE: Want info about a 1984 Ski Nautique 2001

          How is the slalom skiing behind this boat? I hear rave reviews everywhere about the wakeboarding behind it when loaded. Hows the slalom skiing and tracking, spray?

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          • Jesse1
            • Sep 2004
            • 78

            • East Texas


            #6
            RE: Want info about a 1984 Ski Nautique 2001

            My first Ski Nautique was an '84 2001. This boat was highly manuverable and the sound with the dual exhaust was great. Slalom wake was very good, not as good as the new models but still very good. The boat tracked like it was on rails. Spray was not bad.

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            • Erik
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Sep 2003
              • 653

              • New England


              #7
              RE: Want info about a 1984 Ski Nautique 2001

              The Ski Nautique 2001's from 82-98 have a deeper vee hull and displace more water than the Master Crafts and Malibu analogs. Thus they throw a mean wake at wakeboarding speed AND slalom speed. There is a big wake and a LOT of sidespray on them. At this point they are magnificent wakeboarding boats, but make less impressive slalom and barefooting boats.

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