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Updated:
4/8/2010
Posted:
4/8/2010
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Owner:
Michael Beinhauer    Forums Nickname: N/A
Location:
Naperville, IL   Length: 19.5
Model:
1988 Ski Nautique 2001
HP:
260
Engine: Ford PCM 351 Hours: 520
Hull ID:
N/A Boat sold with the help of CCF

1988 Ski Nautique 2001 for sale. $10,200. 520 hours. After a 20 year break from watersports, I bought this boat in April of ’09 as a way to introduce our kids to the sport. We put over 100hrs on it last year and needless to say they’re hooked. So we just bought a new Nautique and now it’s time to sell this one. From what I understand the boat spent its life on Bass Lake in Indiana and we are the 3rd owners. The boat is 20 years old and is not perfect but appears to have been relatively well maintained.

Attached are some pics. When we bought it, the boat needed a little work and as such we have done the following:

Valve cover gasket leak………….replaced with new
Water pump gasket leak………….replaced with new
Prop shaft seal leak……………….replaced with new
Wood under all seat cushions….replaced with new
Horn inoperative……………………replaced with new
Rear speakers…………………….replaced with new
Battery weak……………………….replaced with new
Trailer tires old…………………….replaced with new + spare
Decals worn…………….replaced with new
Hull……………………………….polished and buffed
Transmission Slip………….overhauled by fantastic finish marine

There are still some unfinished items I was planning on doing, including having the trailer sandblasted and painted and at the same time replacing the trailer bunk carpeting… Although I haven’t gotten around to it yet, this may still happen and would raise the price slightly (about $500).


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