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1988 Correct Craft Martinique Cuddy Cabin

Estimated price for orientation: 5 295 $

Category: Ski and Wakeboarding Boats
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Description
Year: 1988 Trailer: Included
Make: Correct Craft Engine Make: Pleasurecraft GM
Beam (feet): 8 Engine Type: direct drive inboard
Type: Runabout ski boat Engine Model: 454 big block V-8
Model: Martinique Cuddy Cabin Primary Fuel Type: Gas
Length (feet): 20 For Sale By: Private Seller
Hull Material: Fiberglass Fuel Capacity: 21 - 30 Gallons
Use: Fresh Water Hull ID Number: CTC04020D888


You are bidding on a very clean, low hour (285 hours) Correct Craft Martinique family ski boat/runabout with 2007 two axle trailer with surge brakes.  Up until last summer this boat spent its life at Deep Creek Lake, a large reservoir in far western Maryland.  It was used infrequently, and spent much of its life either on a lift or a trailer, as the lake was a vacation house destination for both owners.  I have had ski boats in the past, and bought it because last fall I had some wedding related events in Lake Geneva, WI and we live near several smaller lakes in NW Indiana, so thought it would be good to get another boat, and I have always been partial to Correct Craft, which in my opinion makes the best direct drive boats available.  But this summer the kids are all off in different directions, and I don't see many opportunities to get it out, so we are selling it in a no reserve auction with a very low opening bid for a boat in this condition.This Martinique has the big block engine and cuddy cabin options, and it rides very nicely in rougher water, given its higher free board than typical ski boats.  But like Ski Nautique ski boats it still has a direct drive inboard engine, tracking fins under the motor, a ski pylon, and tow hook in back for tubes, etc.  It is a steady boat, and should give the next owner many more years of enjoyment.  The trailer tracked great on the 570 mile trip from Maryland to Indiana, and also up to Lake Geneva for festivities around my daughter's wedding.  After I got back from Maryland I took the boat to my mechanic for a pre-season stem to stern check up, and he took care of a couple of dings in the prop, replaced the battery, changed the impeller, and gave the bottom and insides a thorough cleaning.  The boat is in great shape, and is ready for the 2017 season. While we do not need a boat this summer I am looking for a 4x4 pickup truck, so if you have a truck for sale and want to discuss possible trades (even if the truck is worth more than the boat) let me know.  Please note that if you want me to consider a trade you MUST call to discuss and agree upon truck value BEFORE you bid! So please call my cell at 219-765-5910 with any questions.  My name is Mike and this is a privately owned boat so I will not charge any fees or taxes.