330 PS inboard engine, General Motors—not the smaller Ford engine that was installed in other models. For connoisseurs of the Barefoot Nautique Excel, this is the first distinguishing feature: The GM version is the more powerful, longer-lasting choice and, as a result, is less common on the market.
For decades, Correct Craft and its Nautique brand have been part of the trio of Tournier water ski boats—alongside MasterCraft and Malibu. The Barefoot version of the Excel is designed for barefoot water skiing, produces a flatter wake than standard boats of this size, and features a hull optimized for speed and stability in light swells.
This Excel has never been moored in the water under its current owner. No antifouling, always stored on dry land—for a fiberglass boat of this design, this is the most reliable protection against osmosis and hull damage. 1,507 operating hours correspond to an average of 44 hours of use per year: no overuse, manageable engine history. Last serviced on August 22, 2026. There are spider cracks in the gelcoat on the port side—a cosmetic issue, clearly disclosed, with no structural damage.
In short: A rare Correct Craft Barefoot Nautique Excel with a GM 330 PS engine, always stored in a dry place, 1,507 operating hours, and recently serviced—for water skiers who know what matters.
Key facts: 6.7 m × 2.32 m × 0.8 m | Year built: 1992 | GM 330 PS inboard engine | Well-maintained | First owner | Located in Berlin | Trailer optional (€3,500)
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