Ski Nautique is a line of
water ski
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tow boats produced by
Correct Craft
Correct Craft is a United States-based builder of powerboats primarily for waterskiing and wakeboard use. It was founded in 1925 by Walt C. Meloon as the Florida Variety Boat Company. Correct Craft is the oldest family-owned and operated boat man ...
. Ski Nautique is the oldest brand of dedicated water ski boats, with the first example having been built in 1959. Along with
MasterCraft
The MasterCraft Boat Company is an American manufacturer of luxury high-performance boats. The company was founded in 1968 in Maryville, Tennessee, and is currently headquartered in Vonore, Tennessee. MasterCraft boats are used in waterskiing, ...
and
Malibu, Nautique is one of three boats used in professional water ski tournaments.
History

In the early days of water skiing, the preferred boats of skiers were inboards built by Chris-Craft, Century Resorter, and Correct Craft. Among these, the Correct Craft Atom Skier was the most popular. However, these boats produced wakes that were larger than desirable. The 1950s saw the advent of the twin outboard boat, which quickly took the place of inboards for tournament use. The version produced by Crosby (later
Hydrodyne
Hydrodyne was a boat company founded by Abner Crosby in the late 1950s. The company was then later run by his son Abner (Ab) Crosby Jr. until 1993 when he sold his interest in the company to private investors. The Hydrodyne trademark is owned by ...
) was the most widely used ski boat of the era. However, twin outboards were difficult to set up and had high fuel consumption.
During the late 1950s, Leo Bentz ran a water ski school in
Miami Beach
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, and was dissatisfied with the boats available at the time. In September 1959, Bentz and his wife attended the
Water Ski World Championships
The Water Ski World Championships is a bi-annual water ski competition that has taken place since 1949. Held near the end of the competition season, the World Championships are one of the sport's oldest major championships along with the Masters W ...
in Milan, Italy. Following the tournament the couple took a holiday at the French Riviera. While in France, the Bentzes visited a water ski school called L'école de Ski Nautique. Upon his return to the States, Bentz produced his first
Prototype Ski Nautique
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, named after the school in France. He subsequently contracted the work for 12 production boats and sold them using the company name Glass Craft. Bentz's creation – a fibreglass inboard – was a novel concept. In the spring of 1960 at the Southern Regional
Championships in Birmingham, Alabama, Bentz made the first showing of his creation.

In the spring of 1961 Bentz had had enough of producing boats. He approached Correct Craft, based in
Pine Castle, Florida
Pine Castle is a census-designated place and unincorporated area in Orange County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History
Initially settled in 1870, the town's deve ...
, about selling his design. Correct Craft had been founded in 1925 by Walter C. Meloon as the Florida Variety Boat Company, before changing its name in 1930 to the Pine Castle Boat and Construction Company, and then in 1936 to Correct Craft. Meloon rejected Bentz's proposal to sell the Ski Nautique mould, which would have cost $10,000. However, after hearing testimonies from skiers about the quality of the Ski Nautique, Meloon visited Bentz several months later and offered to purchase the design. Bentz agreed and sold the mould to Meloon. As part of the deal, Bentz received a free boat with three years of maintenance, and Correct Craft assumed servicing responsibility for the 12 boats Bentz had already produced and sold.
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As the 1960s progressed, the Correct Craft Ski Nautique quickly became the preeminent tow boat for competition water skiing. Correct Craft maintained a virtual monopoly on the ski boat market until 1968 when Rob Shirley, a former teacher at Bentz's ski school, founded
MasterCraft
The MasterCraft Boat Company is an American manufacturer of luxury high-performance boats. The company was founded in 1968 in Maryville, Tennessee, and is currently headquartered in Vonore, Tennessee. MasterCraft boats are used in waterskiing, ...
. In 1975 the model became the official boat of the
Masters, and in 1975 Correct Craft founded its own ski team. In 1981 the company released the new 2001 model, which remained in production for many years. For Correct Craft's 85th birthday in 2010, the company released the 200 model, which remains in production today.
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