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What Did You Do For Your Whaler Today?
mtnsherpa
Posted on 05/05/16 - 7:14 PM
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The Montauk was washed and waxed. Finally installed the cooler seat back cushions that were purchased a year ago. Relocated and raised the cooler chocks to accommodate the new 94 quart cooler with its new cushion. Upsizing the cooler from 72 to 94 quarts sure improves the forward seating and storage!

Installed a new prop and went for a test ride. Wow, with the new prop the anti-ventilation plate is riding nicely out of the water! That was not so with the old, beat up prop. I am no longer contemplating raising the engine.

 
cleep1700
Posted on 05/06/16 - 4:43 AM
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Splashed it yesterday after extensive winter repairs on my engine from a mechanic who really knows his stuff and fell in love with my Whaler all over again. For a while it's been a love hate relationship. Cruising on the water with the wind in my face and my motor humming...well, it was great!


Edited by cleep1700 on 05/06/16 - 4:44 AM
1978 Sport 15' with 50 hp Mercury
 
VA Whaler
Posted on 05/08/16 - 4:40 PM
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After a long winters rest, I fired up and put a few more miles on my 1978 13' Sport today Amazing how those little boats make you still feel like a little kid. I shed about 30 years when I'm out in that boat.

I removed the deck on my 1983 GTX-18 so I could get a good look at the fuel lines. I think its time to replace the filler, vent and engine lines this year. I did start it in the slip and ran her for about 10 minutes. She sounded good but she's grounded until I get the new fuel hoses installed and reinstall the deck. At least the wood on that deck was still in good shape. The top of the fuel tank at the fuel pickup assembly had a interesting layer of black goop. It might have been about to spawn a new life form. Smile





 
Jsharpe
Posted on 05/27/16 - 10:36 AM
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I purchased a 2016 Evinrude e tec 90 HO with new controls, cables, stainless prop, and Icon pro guages. Can't wait to launch her and tear it up.


Edited by Jsharpe on 05/27/16 - 10:38 AM
 
bob camire
Posted on 05/29/16 - 7:15 PM
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the hydrofoil does an excellent job lowereing the bow rise..only got to test it..will get out there this week if the atlantic cooperates ! then will really get a feel for it..


2006 Dauntless 160, 115 HP Merc 4 Stroke, 2012 Venture Trailer
 
NJjohnmontauk17
Posted on 06/17/16 - 1:30 PM
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New rubrail after last seasons encounter with a swan.


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Jsharpe
Posted on 06/18/16 - 9:26 PM
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Jsharpe wrote:
I purchased a 2016 Evinrude e tec 90 HO with new controls, cables, stainless prop, and Icon pro guages. Can't wait to launch her and tear it up.

This was the best purchase ever. I love the new engine, if you have a 170 Montauk this is the must have engine for it.

 
bob camire
Posted on 07/23/16 - 5:04 AM
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Two days ago the seas were relatively flat on the southern coast of Maine. Doesnt happen very often..so took advantage. Out to sea at 6 am and cruising due south about 20 n m to Boone light..got to see the ledges at lo tide..one of the talllest light houses on the eatern seaboard..eerie history if you ever read a bout it..headed w toward the coast of york..about 6 nm..braved heaavy chop for a couple of miles before it flattenned out..and into York harbor for a snack..a gorgeous day..headed back north past nubble light, cliff house in ogunquit and on to perkins cove to say hi to Ryan the harbormaster..then off past Bibb rock and back into Wells Harbor..A great morning run in my big sixteen and a half foot boat. I would say its about 45 nm total.One of the things I look forward to all year..Hope you are enjoying the summer


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GFC
Posted on 10/31/16 - 8:17 PM
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We're down in AZ for the winter. In the last 2 weeks we've taken our 1980 13' Sport out to Lake Pleasant twice. About 4 hours on the water the first trip, 6 hours the second trip.

What a great way to enjoy 90* days!

 
bob camire
Posted on 01/26/17 - 6:25 PM
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walked by it under the tarp..ckd it out and prayed for springtime


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Sjoconnor
Posted on 01/27/17 - 10:46 AM
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Actually fit my 20' outrage in the garage this year by about an inch.

Ordered all new decals from Magic Brush and am in the prose of stripping off the old. Last night I sat in her and had a cold beer. It doesn't get better than that.

Stephen.


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bob camire
Posted on 01/27/17 - 5:04 PM
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stephen..nice...i think im gonna get a patriots sticker for my hull !!..actually i was thinking of building a garage for mine, however , i do have an overhang off my barn that she fits under for the times i want to work on it


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Dauntless06098
Posted on 01/28/17 - 7:28 PM
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I put a fresh coat of petitt bottom paint on mt 180 dauntless.

 
bob camire
Posted on 01/29/17 - 4:35 PM
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mind sharing what type of pettit you use ?


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porthole2
Posted on 05/05/17 - 8:19 AM
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I removed an almost totally rusted away oil tank bracket. I find it hard to believe that Boston Whaler would put a steel bracket in an area that is sure to see salt water.

http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l17...xas0z3.jpg

http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l17...nt02oc.jpg

Stainless steel replacement

http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l17...dd1d4u.jpg


Edited by porthole2 on 05/05/17 - 8:24 AM
Thanks, Duane
 
bob camire
Posted on 05/07/17 - 6:34 PM
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porthole, its gonna be a nice upgrade..good 4 u..i spent a few hours for 2 days getting mine ready..from top to bottom paint touch up..will haul it to maine for the summer in a week or so..hava good summer on the water


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Harpooner
Posted on 05/11/17 - 6:05 AM
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NJjohnmontauk17 wrote:
New rubrail after last seasons encounter with a swan.


Swan the bird, or Swan the (very nice and very expensive) sailboat?

 
mtnsherpa
Posted on 07/06/17 - 5:03 PM
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All four carburetors rebuilt, new fuel filter, plugs, thermostat, impeller, battery and a wash and wax to finish her off. At 20 years old she looks great and runs better than I've ever known her to. What a joy!

-George

 
bob camire
Posted on 08/12/17 - 7:00 PM
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spoke to a recommended marine shop regarding replacing my steering cable..look like too big a pita job for me...lift engine and all..will see


2006 Dauntless 160, 115 HP Merc 4 Stroke, 2012 Venture Trailer
 
ClevelandBill
Posted on 08/16/17 - 1:10 PM
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I wanted to know the time without pulling out my phone, I rarely wear watches. So I hit the 'net looking for dash-mount clocks that would match my existing gauges. I didn't like anything I saw. Then I found something beautiful, from a company that sells to aviators:

https://www.cumulus-soaring.com/adria...iatica.htm

These are tough, waterproof to 3 ATM, made for mounting and reading on a dash, etc. Very nice looking instruments. At a price.

I've spent a ton on my boat ... and all its accessories. But I just couldn't do the $95 for some reason. Just not convinced.

So I spent a bit less than $15 at Walmart. I can always replace it with the fancy timepiece, if I should feel compelled to do so in the future. (I probably won't)

https://goo.gl/photos/Na6ac6W1PGXQoKra81PGXQoKra8


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