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27WhalerFC
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Posted on 09/16/16 - 1:33 PM
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My first boat was a 1972 17 foot montauk. I have had a few boats since then and am now back in a boston whaler. Picked up this super clean 1988 27 full cabin with low hour 250 OX66's about a month ago and am loving it ever since. This boat is an absolute tank and runs awesome. Here are a few pictures

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...7.jpg.html

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee...142842.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee..._56131.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee...140802.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee..._56141.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee...183852.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee...163057.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee..._29791.png

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...9.png.html

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee...211349.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee...201010.jpg

Over the winter i plan on restriping the entire boat, giving it a good polishing and upgrading a few outdated items.


Edited by Phil T on 09/16/16 - 3:16 PM
 
Joe Kriz
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Looks like it is great shape.

Congratulations.
http://www.whalercentral.com/userphot...lbum_id=64


Edited by Joe Kriz on 09/16/16 - 5:09 PM
 
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Very nice! Good to see one in great original condition :)


 
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Silentpardner wrote:
Very nice! Good to see one in great original condition :)


Ditto! Sharp boat -- congratulations!

If you ever have a chance, it would be interesting to see some interior photos. Thanks!

 
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Thanks for the kind words guys. Here are a few of the interior

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...4.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...8.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...6.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...9.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...0.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...5.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...2.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...7.jpg.html

http://s229.photobucket.com/user/ebat...2.jpg.html

The boat is pretty unmolested and well taken care it. It has shore power, extended range package with 310 gallons of fuel, fridge, stove, hot water heater, on board battery charger etc. I wish it had ac and mybe a genset but im not sure where it would even fit. My father in law has an 1986 sea drive versiom with an armstrong beacket and using his boat i fell in loce with it and had to find one for myself. I like the whaler drive package alot as opposed to the armstrong bracket. My boat seems to be slightly slower but it feels like a much bigfer boat


(fixed links and changed abbreviated year to full 4 digit year per guideline #1 at the top of this page)


Edited by Joe Kriz on 09/17/16 - 5:48 PM
 
27WhalerFC
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Is there a way to post pictures directly to the post without the links showing?

 
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Beautiful! :)


 
Joe Kriz
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27WhalerFC wrote:
Is there a way to post pictures directly to the post without the links showing?

Put one link to your entire Whaler album on photobucket rather then all the individual links.
Then you can put that link in your profile and it would show here.
http://www.whalercentral.com/infusion...ites_3.php

Or create a personal page here.
http://www.whalercentral.com/viewpage...age_id=122

People on mobile devices don't want to use up all their data viewing hundreds of photos in a post they might only wanted to read.
That is one reason we have the options above so we keep the posts fast and readable for everyone.

 
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It is my understanding that generators were optional originally, but I have never seen that option installed. It is my understanding that the generator was installed in the hold compartment in front of the passenger seat, I can't remember which generator was used. I looked into this a bit when I refitted my 1989 Whaler 27, but I quit researching after I started using my boat regularly. It really seems that it would turn into a maintenance nightmare in that location. There are thru-hull fittings for cooling water in the boats for the generator in this compartment, but mine have been utilized for the A/C.

If I ever see a successful installation, I will reconsider. For now, I really enjoy the boat without one, and the A/C works fine on shore power anyway, but it would be nice to have a cool refuge in the cabin in the heat of July and August out in the Gulf, that's for certain! We catch a LOT of fish from our deck, and it sure gets HOT!

Please post of the results of any research you do on this subject, and your boat is a GREAT example of these models in good original condition, in my opinion :)

Here is a link to my photo albums of the completed refits of both my 1986 Outrage 18 and my 1989 Whaler 27FC if you have not seen them already. These days, the only new photos are of fish and scenery on my adventures, but I rarely post any more to the albums, or even on this site after being attacked by a few 99%ers. :) Posting photos in this manner is what Joe is talking about above :)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/9978785...N06/albums


Edited by Silentpardner on 09/18/16 - 1:04 PM
 
27WhalerFC
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Silentpardner wrote:
It is my understanding that generators were optional originally, but I have never seen that option installed. It is my understanding that the generator was installed in the hold compartment in front of the passenger seat, I can't remember which generator was used. I looked into this a bit when I refitted my 1989 Whaler 27, but I quit researching after I started using my boat regularly. It really seems that it would turn into a maintenance nightmare in that location. There are thru-hull fittings for cooling water in the boats for the generator in this compartment, but mine have been utilized for the A/C.

If I ever see a successful installation, I will reconsider. For now, I really enjoy the boat without one, and the A/C works fine on shore power anyway, but it would be nice to have a cool refuge in the cabin in the heat of July and August out in the Gulf, that's for certain! We catch a LOT of fish from our deck, and it sure gets HOT!

Please post of the results of any research you do on this subject, and your boat is a GREAT example of these models in good original condition, in my opinion :)

Here is a link to my photo albums of the completed refits of both my 1986 Outrage 18 and my 1989 Whaler 27FC if you have not seen them already. These days, the only new photos are of fish and scenery on my adventures, but I rarely post any more to the albums, or even on this site after being attacked by a few 99%ers. :) Posting photos in this manner is what Joe is talking about above :)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/9978785...N06/albums

I have a hot water heater in the port storage compartment that keeps tripping but i would love to have ac there. I will try to see if the heating element can be replaced, if not the heater is most likely bad and i will just abandon it. We just finished redoing the decks in my father in laws 27 fc and with the deck out i could see those compartments are rather large. Its a shame there is no easy access to them for storage.

I spent about 8 hours out on mine today doing some inshore fishing and the boat ran great.


Edited by 27WhalerFC on 09/18/16 - 5:11 PM
 
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You are correct. The hot water heater IS in that compartment on my boat as well, I misstated the location of the original generator install hold. It was in the larger CENTER hold, between the two helm seats, and that is where my A/C unit is located.

I apologize for the mis-info.

 
bob camire
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Posted on 09/20/16 - 5:11 AM
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great looking craft silent, i'm envious..i dont know if its typical of all whalers, but mine feels alot bigger than it is too 1 happy whalering


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