RPS, console and cooler location
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Beantown |
Posted on 05/01/07 - 5:08 PM
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Hey all,
I have a 1967 16-foot classic hull, and I am adding all of the components from a late 70's or early 80's Montauk, that is, the center console, RPS, and cooler. What are the measurments for locating the center console, RPS seat and cooler? Would someone be so kind as to measuring theirs? This would help me so much, I am getting the hull and center console gel coated soon and plan to install everything else after that.
Thanks for all of you help, I could not have restored the Whaler without this website.
Beantown
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 05/01/07 - 5:28 PM
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Beantown,
I don't have the measurements but this is what you need.
1. The distance from the front bow locker wall to the front of the console legs.
2. The distance from the back of the console legs to the front of the RPS legs.
The cooler just sits in front of the console so you don't need any measurements for that once you get the console in the correct position and the RPS....
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Posted on 05/02/07 - 5:44 AM
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Hi Joe,
I agree with you but, I think I need the measurments off of the stern, because I think the montauk is different from the classic hull in the bow area. Isn't the front seat much bigger?
Anyway some measurments would be great.
Thanks
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Harbor Rat |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 6:46 AM
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Doing very similar thing puting console from 1991 and rps from a 1974 in my 62 Nauset, also adding bow rail from a ?
would also be interested in dimensions, interesting fact is orginal Mahog console was wider than the 91 version
also about to purchase new steering setup for boat, any advice on what to buy?
I have a 1993 88spl Evinrude on it
Thanks
Bob
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Harbor Rat |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 6:47 AM
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Forgot to ask................what cooler fits in front of console from a 91, 17 footer
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Harbor Rat |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 8:12 AM
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looked at the console pictures..........very nice
mine is from a 1990 not 1991, must have been a leftover
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Posted on 05/02/07 - 8:45 AM
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My console is the '77 to '82 version. I have a 94 igloo cooler and it fits great. I just ordered the cushions for the RPS, cooler and rod holders. It should look great, just need to know where to put everything.
B
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 9:52 AM
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Beantown,
Your right. It would be better to get the measurements from the stern for this conversion.
Where are all the Montauk owners. I don't have one close by or I would get the measurements for you.
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Beantown |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 10:22 AM
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thanks Joe,
I know there are some montauk owners out there, where are ya?
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Pete |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 3:33 PM
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Hello, From directly under the port stern light mount to the outside corner of the rps foot is 48 3/4" . From the front port side inside rps foot corner to the console at the floor mount is 18".
Hope this helps
Pete
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 3:52 PM
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Pete,
Thanks for measuring that.
Just to make sure I understand you correctly, I have a drawing attached.
The measurements are to the back of the rear RPS legs and then from the front of the RPS legs.
Correct?
Joe Kriz attached the following image:
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Posted on 05/02/07 - 6:51 PM
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Yes Joe, thats what I have. My 84 Montauk has not been modified. This is the way it was born.
Thanks for the drawing.
Pete
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Beantown |
Posted on 05/02/07 - 8:10 PM
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Thanks alot Pete,
I will use those measurments for my boat, am make sure I post pictures if I can figure it out.
Thanks to you too Joe, for the diagram.
Beantown
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