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redneck7
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Posted: February-09-2007 at 2:30am |
Anyone seen one or know of one for sale? I'm restoring/converting a 19' center console boat for my father and would scrap the current project in a second for a 19' version of my Fish Nautique, which I see exists in the 1978 catalog/brochure in the reference section.
Thanks for any help, Ryan |
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Hollywood
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Do you mean 23'? I'm not sure I've seen a 19' FN before. |
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PLBC
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READ, Fish Tique.
20' Fish Tique I am going to go way out on a limb and say that they are extremely rare and getting rarer by the day. |
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Hollywood
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SORRY, I thought he was talking about his 23' Fish Nautique. I'll dig through my CC archives and see if I can find any.
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redneck7
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Yeah, I don't really have the money to fully "restore" my Fish NAUtique, along with the little 19' center console I'm trying to do for my dad, but I saw a Fish Tique last night that would be awesome if I could get my hands on one that needed a little TLC.
But hey, I wouldn't feel bad about not recognizing a Fish Tique...I saw one advertised a long while back (before I bought my FN) and just thought someone was trying to pull a fast one because the picture didn't look like a FN at all...lines aren't near as nice, but hey, I'd like one anyway...the 19' I'm bringing back to life for dad is a Bayliner... |
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2_Nautiques
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I believe that the Fish Tique is a very rare boat like the Cuddy 21. I also believe that CC was using someone elses hull for those boats? I know someone out there has the true facts. Very cool boat!
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Tate
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Hey Redneck I read your post and I know of a '76 Tobago 20. The thing is, it's not really a Tobago. It's a Fish Tique w/ Tobago 20 painted on the side. Something about the year and changing models. He talked to Woody down At SE and Woody was impressed with the rarity of what he had. It is awesome although it needs some work. We've taken that thing out a bunch. I think he'll sell it because he also has an '86 Martinique. I just got off the phone w/ him and he said it was totally cool for you to call. If you're interested let me know.
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M3Fan
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Why does that fish tique have 4 exhaust flaps?
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Stan C
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2 are exhaust flaps and 2 are cockpit drains.
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p/allen
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hey Stan , Hows it going ? havent heard from you for a while.
Pat |
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redneck7
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Yeah, the Fish Tique and the Sea/Fish/Cuddy Nautiques all have those big scuppers that drain out the back. Mine don't have flaps on them anymore, so it doesn't look like I have 4 exhaust outlets.
Tate, round about what price range are we talking about? I'm interested in checking out anything, it's just that I'm looking for a project and really only have the money for a "fixer upper". |
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Tate
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It's definately a "project boat". The fibergla$$ is pretty chalky and the upholstry is fairly rough. It needs new graphics. The ones there now are really faded. The boat has a bimini top but the fabric is shot. I have no idea what's going on under the floor but the boat runs well. As far pricing goes you'll have to talk to my friend. If you're interested in getting a lot more questions answered let me know and I'll give you his name and cell phone number.
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redneck7
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Yeah definitely...if nothing else just to see what he wants for it.
If you don't wanna post it, email it to me at spearfishin(at)gmail(dot)com Thanks |
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Tate
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I don't know if you got the email or not. I'm having some trouble with it. His name is Chase Ames and his cell is 731-499-0991.
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GrandSlam
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Red, I know of a CC 20' that has been has been fully restored, new motor & paint that is 4-sale in the St. Michaels, MD area for $12k. I can get the contact info if you want. Jerry
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Jerry Troy
USCG Master, 100GT 1989 23' Fish Nautique 1992 47' Jersey SF |
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