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jsnowboat1968
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Posted on 06/28/09 - 11:52 PM
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I will be at the Cape next week any places you can buy parts for Whalers. I also would like to see some to get ideas on how to work on mine.

 
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We have "TON'S" of Sport 13 owner's as member's of W/C, everything from pure little classic's, to "Rocket ship's" that can catch, and outrun a 16' Donzi, feel free to ask any question's, it's really your best source for "Boston Whaler" info. on your boat. Take a look at some of the other member's Sport 13's here on their "Personal Pages" to get some great idea's. W/C was invented so that "Whaler" owner's can support ea. other, Learn, and help ea. other out, prior to "W/C", there was very little help for B/W owner's.


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Tom W Clark
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Posted on 06/29/09 - 8:02 AM
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Cape Cod is infested with Whalers. If you get a chance, visit Nauset Marine, one the oldest Whaler dealers in the nation. They have locations in Orleans, Hyannis and Pocasset.

I'll be on the Cape myself later this week and am looking forward to it.


Edited by Phil T on 06/29/09 - 8:00 PM
 
NorthShoreWhaler
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Posted on 06/29/09 - 6:21 PM
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As Tom mentioned Nauset marine is the big Whaler dealer on the cape. I will be in Osterville this weekend. Home of hundreds of whalers.

 
Geo
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Posted on 07/27/11 - 5:32 PM
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Eel Pond in Woods Hole is Chock Full of Whalers.


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rclark
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Posted on 08/01/11 - 9:37 AM
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There are really a lot of whalers in the area. I remember one time when I visited cape cod, I was surprised to chance upon some members of W/C at a station near the dock. Got a nice chat with them. Nauset Marine really proves to be one of the most complete venues for such finds and deals. But learning from this forum first will surely benefit no one but you.

I hope to get a visit again some time soon. I would love to get a chat with the blokes there.

 
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