Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: New Whaler Owner!
Posted by Tig on 05/05/09 - 5:38 AM
#1
Big goofy grin on my face today. :D I bought the 95 Dauntless 15 with a 50 Honda.
The dealer repaired the flaws and the boat is in great shape. Gelcoat shines like new and there are no blisters.
We test drove it with 3 people on board and the performance was fine for what I want. When I got it home we dropped it in the water and cruised over to Brighton for dinner. 23 miles round trip and we used less than 3 US gallons of fuel.
Thanks again to all who commented on my previous posts and answered my questions and to all who contributed to the many threads that I have read on this site while thinking this through.
I couldn't be happier. B)
Edited by Tig on 05/05/09 - 9:01 AM
Posted by CES on 05/05/09 - 5:53 AM
#2
Congrats Tig!!!!
Posted by ugageo on 05/05/09 - 8:20 AM
#3
Congratulations Tig! Know the "big goofy grin" feeling. Enjoy.
Posted by Crash on 05/05/09 - 5:42 PM
#4
I still get that Big Goofy Grin every time I go out!
Congats!
Posted by ioptfm on 05/05/09 - 6:15 PM
#5
Crash wrote:
I still get that Big Goofy Grin every time I go out!
Congats!
And it will continue each and every time you go out in it
Posted by joninnj on 05/05/09 - 8:06 PM
#6
Good Luck and I understand the goofy grin :D
Nice pics of the boat on your page
Posted by dauntless-n-miami on 05/05/09 - 8:13 PM
#7
Sssweeet... :D Your going to enjoy it Tig. Chime in for any future questions and help. I know about that big grin too. ;)
Posted by MW on 05/06/09 - 12:27 AM
#8
YEAAAA ! "Who's the King NOW" ? No need to explain the "GRIN" :P, and that "Grin" NEVER goes away with a "Whaler" ! You are "THERE" !
Posted by TexasOutrage on 05/06/09 - 5:49 AM
#9
The grin first hits your face when running the no wake zone near the marina. Everyone you pass turns to look at the Whaler as you idle by them, often times with a thumbs up. Of course, when you clear the no wake zone and hit the trottles.....
By the way, the pictures of that boathouse on your personal page are awesome. What a place to keep a boat!
Posted by womms on 05/06/09 - 6:59 AM
#10
Great boat, Tig!
Look forward to seeing more pictures of the Great White North.
Posted by Tig on 05/06/09 - 9:56 AM
#11
Thanks for the well wishes. That boat house does look like a nice place to bring a Whaler home to. The boat house belongs to the previous owner. The Whaler's new home is a lift with a mooring cover. I should have some new pics next week.
Edited by Tig on 05/06/09 - 9:57 AM
Posted by Mary on 05/06/09 - 7:20 PM
#12
Hi there,
I'm trying my best to give my husband an awesome anniversary and Father's day gift. That would be to repair the 1964-67 Boston Whaler that's been parked in our carport for 2 years. We live in St. Petersburg, FL. I'm looking for a person who would take care and interest in re-painting the boat, but it also needs a new console...and the motor needs to be checked out too. The motor is 1979 Johnson model (if I'm correct)...and I need a new trailer too... All guys and gals that love boating are awesome, wonderful people. I was just hoping to ask if anyone knew who does this type of work "on the side" and would be able to provide me with a good contact in my area, to help me out? Thank you in advance!