I use to play this video in the California Correct Craft booth at our LA Boat Show booth on a loop... I have heard this video many, many times. It brings back good memories and I remember how the "iso damp" gong show help us to sell many boats. CCC was the #1 volume Correct Cart dealership for 13 of the 23 years I owned the company. 1992 was our forth year as their #1 dealership. Those were fun times to be a Correct Craft dealership!
@towedarray72174 жыл бұрын
Wow... this is a very cool piece of Correct Craft history. I love that you put this online. I'd love to see one from a few years before this when the SN2001 was in production. But this is an awesome video - like my old copies of Nautique News. Thank you Correct Craft!
@fryloc3594 жыл бұрын
Yeah I wonder how different the build process was just a few years earlier when mine was built. But it is nice to see how much effort was put into dealing the stringers and floor.
@garyjanzig85002 жыл бұрын
I have a 1994 Ski Nautique. Just replaced the whole steering system with the 1998+ version. New tilt, helm, clamp block and cable. I repacked the rudder port also. The steering wheel was starting to wiggle and there was some play in the rudder. It was starting to drive like an amusement park clown car. I also replaced the remaining Airguide speedometer with a GPS. Starting season 28 with 2170 hours. Next winter, new carpet and new stereo speakers. A new one is out of reach. In 1996 Ralph Meloon came to northeast Ohio via Ron's Marine in Mantua OH and talked about the boats and his travels. He said if Correct Craft had built the Titanic it would still be in service today. He told us about a ski club in Poland that bought a boat with two spare engines. He said the boat lasted 10,000 hours and went through 3 engines. There were 400 skiers in the club. The 1994 still is my favorite boat to trick ski behind.
@rottman882 жыл бұрын
I recently purchased a 1992 O/B Ski Nautique. I think it was built in 10/1992.
@victor.randolph3 жыл бұрын
Just replaced my protech management system... glad it held up to the standard of time