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Boat Models/Options for 13' and 15'
GOwen Fishin
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Posted on 08/29/07 - 12:02 PM
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Hi all

My name is Ed ...I have been looking into buying a 13 to 15 foot whaler for my 9yr old son and I to use for fishing . We currently have an old Sears Ted williams fiberglass boat that has seen better days that we got it for free. I bought a 5hrs power motor for it a few years ago.

We are now trying to upgrade and thought a Whaler would be a great option . I have been searching the usually places...ebay,classifieds..etc . It seems there are different models for both the 13' and the 15'.

I want to pick the right option for me so I was wondering if there is a place on this or any other web site that would explain what the different models are and what seperates them from the other models. BTW I am leaning more towards the 13' boat unless otherwise persauded.

For example:

1. What is the difference between a sport and a super sport .
2. What 13' model(s) have back rests fro the captain

I have been looking at this site for the past few days trying to figure stuff out but I can't seem to find exactly what I am looking forthe different models .

Thanks in advance
Ed & Owen (my son)

 
Joe Kriz
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Posted on 08/29/07 - 12:28 PM
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Hello Ed & Owen,

Welcome to WhalerCentral...

You can find photos and information of many of the models in our Whaler Model/Year Index here:
http://www.whalercentral.com/userphot...allery.php

The difference between the models is usually seating and or position of console or steering placement.

1. Sport
2. Super Sport
3. Super Sport Limited

The Sport model generally does not have a backrest.
The Super Sport model does...

Take some time and look through all the models in the above link...
Matter of fact, take some time and look through all the Photo Galleries... The link is on the left sidebar under "Photo Galleries"....

Good Luck in your search.


 
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Posted on 08/29/07 - 12:34 PM
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Ed,
If you look in the upper right side of this page you will see under sponsors a Whaler catalogue collection by Tom W. Clark. He has them all. He will be your authority on the subject or buy one of his cd's. I know some had rails and others did not, while some had different seating. It may change by year also.
Mike

 
GOwen Fishin
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Two replies already ...awesome

Thanks for the info guys...I have been searching the site since my post and

One more question..and I know some enthusists may cringe but ...is it possible to make a sport into a super sport and maybe add rails for safety

Thanks again
Ed

 
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Ed,

Sure.....
Take a look at some of the members Personal Pages.
http://www.whalercentral.com/viewpage...page_id=53

Here is one members 1972 Sport 13' which they are converting to a Super Sport model so to speak.
http://www.whalercentral.com/infusion...er_id=5187

 
GOwen Fishin
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Posted on 08/29/07 - 1:29 PM
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Joe Thanks

I was looking in the gallery pictures today there a some great stuff for me

Anyways it seems like there is no wrong way like when you restore an old car

Thanks
Ed

 
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Ed,

I have a 1981 13 ft Sport that i am converting to a supersport. I have some pics of mine on the members photo page. i Liked the way that the super sports are set up.

 
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triggered,

It was actually your page I linked to above.
I don't know where I got the 1972 year from but you don't say what year yours is that I saw.
Now we know.. 1981

 
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I didnt realize that i didnt put the year. I just changed it.

 
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Posted on 08/30/07 - 3:44 AM
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Triggered

maybe when I am ready you can give me some pointers

 
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ed,

No problem just give me a holler.

 
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Posted on 08/31/07 - 3:38 AM
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Hi,

I have a "76 15' sport, the "super sport" has wrap around bow rails that taper down towards the back, this is good for holding the kid's in the boat safely, I prefer the side rails of the 15' "sport", as it makes getting aboard easier, the "S/S' model has a back rest, and a locker, I added a Jump seat off a 52' Hatteras for back support on mine, the 13' model is easier to take care of, it's lighter for starters, so it can be moved around easier in the drive way, and is less hull to bottom paint, the 15' breaks through the chop better, and is roomier, both the 13' and 15' are great models with different advantages.

mw

 
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