Boston Whaler 21 Outrage 1994 Marlin Edition?
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 12/22/12 - 3:32 PM
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Thanks.
That confirms it was built in July of 1993 as a 1994 year model.
To answer one of your questions: by cutting down the bow rail, an original mooring cover will no longer fit properly.
You are most likely going to have to have one custom made.
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Posted on 12/22/12 - 3:34 PM
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You won't have a livewell pump without the super leaning post, the side floor boxes are fishboxes which might/might not have an optional mascerator pumpout system.
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Posted on 12/22/12 - 11:25 PM
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Sorry for the confusion. At the time of my post, there was no photo, but I also can see it's definitely a 21 Outrage.
If Whaler did call that model a "marlin" version, it is unusual, especially since Dougherty was making his Marlin brand nearby.
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Posted on 12/23/12 - 12:06 AM
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Thank you Joe for the info with the genuine cover.custom made one is necessary.Didn´t thought about the high of the bowrail.
Hi Finnegen,
when I bought the Whaler I could see that there was marlin stickers on the left an right side of the center console.Now I know that all these boats had them so no Marlin model.normal BW 21 outrage.What´s the best material to make it from?
I´m still looking for the doors of the console in plastic and genuine centerconsole cover if somebody has a idea.
Thanx for your help.
also intrested in this BW leaning post:
http://media.channelblade.com/electro...092655.jpg
only the top without the stainlessparts will fix it to the two tubes which are still there.
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Tom W Clark |
Posted on 12/23/12 - 8:09 AM
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A Mills Canvas Mooring Cover usually does not go over the bow rail, but instead has slots for the bow rail stanchions. In that case, it wouldn't matter if the bow rail were shortened.
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 12/23/12 - 10:25 AM
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Tom, I am not sure about that.
My 1996 Outrage 17' with the genuine Mills Mooring cover went over the bow rail.
See photo below.
I am not sure about the 1994 Outrage 21'.
The Mills web site shows a cover for 1992 to 1998 Mooring Cover w/bow rail
http://www.millscanvas.com/cfm/Produc...ductID=437
Doesn't say anything for one without a bow rail.
Unfortunately, Mills doesn't show a photo for that product.
Maybe someone else here can enlighten us if they have a Mills Mooring cover on that year and model.
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 12/24/12 - 2:51 PM
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draftsman wrote:
Well, it's definitely a 90's 21 Outrage, I would know... There was a teak package available and a couple of the earlier built had them, although more than just the console doors would have been teak, the electronics box cover frame & chart flat trim would be also. It looks like there is a solid piece on that face, not original... And all starboard would be black like the rod holders under the gunnels.
Draftsman,
The only thing I see as optional in the way of wood in the 1994 Boston Whaler catalog is "Teak Console Trim" @ $26
See the attachment below.
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In the 1993 catalog does state that this "Teak Console Trim" includes Teak Doors.
This is only for the Outrage 21' models for this package.
The 1996 catalog states: "Console Doors, Electronics Box Frame, Gunnel Board Caps".
Apparently his model does have the "Teak Console Trim" package.
I would like to see photos of this option.
I have seen photos of a 1996 Outrage 17' II with the Teak option but not the 21' model.
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kamie |
Posted on 12/24/12 - 3:22 PM
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Tom W Clark wrote:
A Mills Canvas Mooring Cover usually does not go over the bow rail, but instead has slots for the bow rail stanchions. In that case, it wouldn't matter if the bow rail were shortened.
Depends on the boat, the mills mooring covers for the new models do go over the bow rail. At least the one for the Nantucket/Outrage does
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Posted on 12/25/12 - 11:21 AM
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Yeah well, sometimes Marketing was on it, sometimes not... (Teak Pkg). I do remember a gunnel board set being proto-typed, but don't recall ever seeing one installed...
The T-top was done by Sunshine Welding out of Canaveral I believe, and I'm pretty sure they still do them. There are (4) 1/2" plates already in the deck for the tops' installation and are shown on the wood locating diagram for the boat.
The scuppers in the back are probably Marine East , we were proto-ing a lot of parts with them back then, maybe Perko...
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Posted on 12/25/12 - 2:06 PM
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Tom, (draftsman) Is this the teak package you are referring to? I found this 24 Outrage with teak on the console and gunwales recently and was wondering if it was OEM or not.
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Posted on 12/26/12 - 6:42 PM
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Yeah, that's factory, and a pretty sweet deal ta-boot! Lots of options and add-on's there, they were probably originally worth that price alone.... That thing was stolen...
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 12/28/12 - 10:26 AM
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Billfish,
I put the photos you sent me in your personal page so everyone can see them.
I can see the console side door and electronics box frame is wood painted black.
However, I haven't seen the under gunwale rod holders made of wood for these years and the catalog does not mention these being made of wood. All that I have seen are starboard versions.
Are you positive the under gunwale rod holders are wood?
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