Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: New Here

Posted by ididntdoit on 06/01/20 - 5:35 PM
#1

just traded into my first whaler - a 1976 17 Sport with a 2006 90hp etec - the only thing i've done to it so far is remove the bow and side rails - lifetime boater, but sure ill have some whaler related questions...

Edited by ididntdoit on 06/01/20 - 5:40 PM

Posted by biggiefl on 06/02/20 - 7:11 AM
#2

What model do you have? Is the boat a smirked or smirkless hull? I ask as I see you have the rails for sale. They differ from the 16' hull(smirkless) and the 17' hull smirked. The smirked hull has a triangular anchor locker in the bow, not a rectangle. Make sure you fill the holes properly so no water can get inside.

Posted by ididntdoit on 06/03/20 - 6:08 PM
#3

Smirked I think - I tried to attach a picture - it is the model with no console - I would like to convert it to a console and regular seat - what height console should I use? do I place it over the "hole" in the floor where the controlls come up? I know this will make it "custom" but I'd like to alter it to suit my needs - Yes, i used 6 ten epoxy to fill the holes

Edited by ididntdoit on 06/03/20 - 6:12 PM

Posted by biggiefl on 06/04/20 - 7:45 AM
#4

Yes you would put the console over the rigging tunnel. Depending on your budget you can go oem or through Specialty Marine which would greatly help on resale. Either way it is going to be expensive.

Please register your stencil number here: https://www.whalercentral.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=9993

Posted by ididntdoit on 06/05/20 - 4:59 PM
#5

The stencil is 3B0660 - what does that tell us?

Posted by Joe Kriz on 06/05/20 - 6:01 PM
#6

Still a 1976 Sport 17'
Stencil 3B0660
HIN BWCBxxxxM76x

See your other post on your Bow and Side Rails For Sale:
https://www.whalercentral.com/forum/v...d_id=26659

Posted by ididntdoit on 06/06/20 - 2:28 PM
#7

Took the boat out for the first time today! It started right up and ran well with no surprises - seemed to like about 2800-3000 rpm - hung out at the sandbar for awhile then took a cruise into miami (from north miami) and toured a couple of canals before returning to the dry stack - i think i burned about 2 gallons of gas - old boat (30' twin I/O cruiser would have burned over 20!

Edited by ididntdoit on 06/06/20 - 2:29 PM