Boston Whaler bargain?
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Boston Whaler bargain?
I went to 3 Mile Harbor Boat Yard today and someone posted a selling sheet on the bulletin board that I thought I would let the bretheren know about since there was a big Boston Whaler thread a few weeks ago. A 1984 Boston Whaler Super Sport with a 1984 60 HP Johnson on a Cox trailer for $3500. According to the sheet the motor has a new water pump, trim tilt motor, shift and throttle cables. The sellers phone number is 631-324-4772 in East Hampton, NY. I have never seen the boat, but would be glad to do so for an interested brother-in-Bertrams. Walter
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My buddy had a 13 super sport when we were younger with a 48 Evinrude. You couldn't prop it enough to keep rpm's below somewhere around 7k at max throttle. I don't remember the exact figure but needless to say he blew it up eventually as he couldn't stay out of the throttle.
15' with a 70hp does mid 40's mph. 60hp is plenty.
15' with a 70hp does mid 40's mph. 60hp is plenty.
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With a 70hp, 15s can be scarey fast .... a 60 is fine. A 15 is a lot more boat than a 13, due to the "V" entry on the hull and will not "beat ya up" as much as a 13 when it's choppy. Both GREAT boats and at that price a nice addition to any fleet. I used to run my 13 or 15s from Sag Harbor to Greenport in the early AM (before winds and wakes kick up) for a cup of 7-11 coffee .... just pure FUN.
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It interesting that a fair number of the faithful also have whalers--the 13 whaler that started it all was a Ray Hunt design. Beautiful day yesterday on the Chesapeake--spent the afternoon pulling my daughter and her friends around on a tube behind my BW Montauk. The 15s are nice--my introduction to fishing a B31 was with a friend who had a BW 15 with a 70 and his dad had a B31 gasser out of Barnegat Light.
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There are leaders and there are followers...and there are a lot more followers. You can add me to the group of Bertram owners who have also owned Whalers. My first boat was a 16'7" Montauk. Given I didn't know what the hell I was doing, that boat saved my ass many times. The fact that I used to take it into the rips at Montauk for Bass still amazes me. If ours is The Best Boat Ever Built, I would call the Boston Whaler The Most Forgiving Boat Ever Built.
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John
I New Manny. My dad and I were over his house once and we paired up once to run offshore but it got too rough and we both had to turn back.
The Four Aces was the name on the boat. He lived in High Bar Harbor. He used to put a 50 gallon bladder on the bow when he went off shore. Our boat is a 75. His was somewhere around a 77. I remember talking on the radio with his son once but I don't remember meeting him.
I have not seen that boat around in years.
Small world. Did you live up this way?
I New Manny. My dad and I were over his house once and we paired up once to run offshore but it got too rough and we both had to turn back.
The Four Aces was the name on the boat. He lived in High Bar Harbor. He used to put a 50 gallon bladder on the bow when he went off shore. Our boat is a 75. His was somewhere around a 77. I remember talking on the radio with his son once but I don't remember meeting him.
I have not seen that boat around in years.
Small world. Did you live up this way?
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When I first got out of school, I got a job and moved to Allendale, NJ. I met Manny's oldest kid, Joe, through a friend. They lived in Frankln Lakes. We used to go to his shore house on weekends alot. I left the area after a couple of years, and lost touch with Joe. Long time ago, but lots of fun. Small world.
John
When I first got out of school, I got a job and moved to Allendale, NJ. I met Manny's oldest kid, Joe, through a friend. They lived in Frankln Lakes. We used to go to his shore house on weekends alot. I left the area after a couple of years, and lost touch with Joe. Long time ago, but lots of fun. Small world.
John
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