Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: My project finally has a motor!

Posted by jamesgt727 on 01/28/13 - 9:38 PM
#1

Check it out, let me know what you think. See the personal page. I am stalled and open for suggestions.

Posted by Phil T on 01/29/13 - 6:51 AM
#2

You should take a closer look at the clam shell cover on the bow locker drain. In your photo, it appears to not be positioned close enough.

I recall the proper placement is covering the drain hole 1/2 way. This position creates the Venturi (vacumn) effect and pulls the water while underway.

If the cover is not large enough, Perko sells 3 sizes. You may need to go up a size.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 01/29/13 - 4:18 PM
#3

Uh-oh, that might be a problem. We machined that out of 316L billet. It's solid, but we planned on a friction twist plug from the topside to stop the splash-up. The diameter of the hole for that drain is smaller than stock. We were just calculating, I hope our little mod works, if I have to put a clam shell cover back on, I'll be upset, that was the one part of the boat I disliked from the factory.

Posted by Derwd24 on 01/29/13 - 5:03 PM
#4

What size Merc is on the back?

Posted by jamesgt727 on 01/29/13 - 5:37 PM
#5

1.5 liter, 3 cylinder, two-stroke. It's a 1995, been rebuilt from ground up. I'm not sure what HP is, it has not been dyno'd. I know it weighs 303 lbs.

Edited by jamesgt727 on 01/29/13 - 5:46 PM

Posted by Jeff on 01/29/13 - 6:50 PM
#6

You should have no problem with that calm shell. The boat and motor look great.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 01/31/13 - 8:17 AM
#7

OK - FINALLY GOT THE GOOD ONES UP! SEE MY PERSONAL PAGE!

Posted by Finnegan on 01/31/13 - 10:15 AM
#8

That engine is a Mercury 90. Cosnidering the way you have it set up, it looks like you plan to go REAL FAST! Beautiful job!

Posted by jamesgt727 on 01/31/13 - 5:34 PM
#9

Thanks, we call it a homemade Pro XS

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/01/13 - 9:46 AM
#10

Put up the drying technique pic used on this hull - resto- mod

Posted by tedious on 02/01/13 - 10:18 AM
#11

James, did you make any modifications to stern part of the hull to improve stability at speed?

Also, can you provide any additional information on your motor lift? It looks really neat.

Tim

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/01/13 - 3:28 PM
#12

Image Marine in Seminole, and his cooperative group were consulted on the hull modifications. Basically, the main strakes (planing chines) were modified and extended to within 1" of the transom, angled and vented (pretty cool design) you all will see it when Joe Kriz posts the project album . Then, Eric created a "virtual pressure" running pad at the rear of the boat. The "pad" is ~12" x 48" and was created by triangular shapes with sharp entry. These guys are pros, I just asked them to reach a goal, and they did it. The Jack Plate is a 4" Atlas from TH Marine. Eric disassembled it entirely, sanded and polished every inch, then we sent it off for Marine grade "deep-bright" annodising. The part that the motor mounts to was painted "Ferrari Black" (LOL!) by a shop that only paints Italian exotic cars (and jack plates). The Plate is awesome to just look at, the finish is top notch.

Posted by ursaminor on 02/02/13 - 7:21 AM
#13

Wow, that should be a sporty ride! I have a friend who has a 1980's vintage 15 SS with a 70 HP Yamaha on a jackplate and he can outrun my Montauk with a 90 HP. With the combination of the bottom modifications, engine, performance gearcase and propeller, I'd be shocked if you didn't get into the mid 50's. I think I speak for the group in saying that we'd all like to see a link to a video of the sea trials. Have a blast, it looks awesome.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/02/13 - 12:31 PM
#14

I can accommodate that request, in HD! I'm looking forward to that day too. So far I think this project has been going for 14 months. To say I'm excited is an understatement.

Posted by Finnegan on 02/03/13 - 1:31 AM
#15

In case you're interested, I have a really nice rubber hubbed (no prop rattle) Mercury Laser II in 26" pitch that should make your rig "Scream and Fly."
$100 to your door. Not many people can run this much pitch, but with the 2.33 ratio, you may be able to.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/03/13 - 4:40 AM
#16

I'll take it. Let me know how to connect with you. Send me an email: jamesgt727@yahoo.com

Edited by jamesgt727 on 02/03/13 - 6:34 AM

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/04/13 - 11:00 AM
#17

Since a lot was asked of what the bottom looked like, I put on two photos that show the bottom modifications.

Posted by tedious on 02/04/13 - 12:26 PM
#18

Very cool - thanks for the update! The boat is too shiny though - makes it hard to see the hull shape:-)!

Posted by CES on 02/04/13 - 12:49 PM
#19

Is that a before and after picture of the hull? I see your modification in the first hull picture but not the second.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/04/13 - 4:31 PM
#20

It's there! Eric has that Gel so shiny it is hard to tell. You can make out the strakes that have been extended. And if you look close you can see the running pad created its about 12" wide x 48" long

Edited by jamesgt727 on 02/04/13 - 4:32 PM

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/05/13 - 12:29 PM
#21

Look what I found on good old eBay last year, Just had them restored to add to the boat. I couldn't decide which way to go, either vintage or new laser-cut logos, but the vintage ones blow them away. Gotta figure out something to do with the laser cut ones now.

Posted by CES on 02/05/13 - 1:22 PM
#22

Looks great!

Posted by huckelberry145 on 02/05/13 - 5:41 PM
#23

Oh man, that thing will and already does look good. I'm presently working on my 15 right now also. keep the pics coming.

Posted by ursaminor on 02/06/13 - 4:02 PM
#24

i think those chromed logos will compliment the other custom touches you've added nicely. They should really stand out against the black hull. Please keep us posted as things progress.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 02/11/13 - 9:33 AM
#25

I posted a few progress pics on the personal page.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 03/26/13 - 12:46 PM
#26

Gotta thank all who are involved in getting this girl to the water, only about a week left! Thanks, from my heart...you know who you are!

Posted by jamesgt727 on 04/02/13 - 7:40 AM
#27

Today is the deadline and this is what she looked like at 9:00 am.

Edited by jamesgt727 on 04/04/13 - 8:45 AM

Posted by jamesgt727 on 04/08/13 - 6:50 PM
#28

Boat had maiden voyage 4-5-2013, can't believe it's finally done.

Posted by surfskating on 04/22/13 - 12:33 PM
#29

Your boat looks so nice. It deserves a glass case. A true beauty!

Posted by jamesgt727 on 04/23/13 - 6:52 AM
#30

surfskating wrote:
Your boat looks so nice. It deserves a glass case. A true beauty!


surf, thanks, no glass case for this one!...... Ok, maybe climate controlled storage, but no glass case...

Posted by Finnegan on 04/23/13 - 10:51 AM
#31

Does pulling a painted hull up on a sand beach scratch the hull bottom? I do not even do that with a gelcoat bottom.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 04/23/13 - 11:09 AM
#32

Finnegan wrote:
Does pulling a painted hull up on a sand beach scratch the hull bottom? I do not even do that with a gelcoat bottom.


Its GEL, the only paint on the boat is the motor. I didn't beach it, just walked it up for the photo. Eric would have been mad at me if I would have nosed it up on the beach....I know better! The sand here is sugar soft, as long as you are below the shell line.

Edited by jamesgt727 on 04/23/13 - 12:14 PM

Posted by jamesgt727 on 05/18/13 - 5:38 PM
#33

I'm signing off on this thread. I'm well past the "finally got a motor" stage. Thanks for you kind comments.

Posted by jamesgt727 on 09/23/13 - 5:53 AM
#34

Gonna have to start a new thread, "got a new motor, stolen by friend, getting anew motor for Max" will be the title. I am on the hunt of a vintage I-6, Merc BP1000, 1250 BP, 1250 Super BP, or a 1500 XS, they just need to have a shift-able speedmaster lower unit (F-N-R). If anyone has or knows of one, I WILL buy it.

Posted by Finnegan on 09/23/13 - 2:00 PM
#35

James - If you still have my regular email address from the Laser II prop purchase, drop me a line. I may be able to help you out, or at least point you in the right direction. Private Messaging here seems to have been eliminated.

Engine was stolen - Really?

Posted by jamesgt727 on 09/30/13 - 11:45 AM
#36

L, Please send me an email to jamesgt727@yahoo.com tag me here, I will send you a note to personal mailbox, thanks. I am after a 1250 Super BP with a Speedmaster Lower that can shift F-N-R

JT

Edited by jamesgt727 on 09/30/13 - 1:22 PM

Posted by jamesgt727 on 01/25/16 - 4:51 AM
#37

I forgot about this thread. Larry, if you need that Laser II I still have it. Only used by me once.