A small tip.... you might want your console side door to open towards the rear, its the natural way to open as the boat is slightly tilted up when sitting in the water. this way youll have to fight the door to keep it open.
I look forward to this new project of yours. I'm in Ft. Laud and my first Whaler was a 13.3 when I was 12yrs old. Had to read the Seamanship book twice ,before I was allowed to solo. Are you going to put the two batteries in the console ?
Bare bones? If you mean totally basic and without an engine then it would cost about $8k-$10k. With an old engine about $15k-$20k. With a new engine around $30k-$35k.
The best advice I can offer is to check out "Everything Boston Whaler" on FB or Instagram. They have lots of "how to" videos and advice for all the Classic Whalers
There are NO stringers under the floor of a whaler. Once the floor is removed, it is only foam under there. You have to remove the foam, and replace. Might be a good idea to price it out to a reputable boat builder.
Great decision on the cup /rod holder you get to have both this way and can use in other places at a much less invasive solution to the boat /pockets
Exactly!
I have a 1994 Outrage 19; best boat I've ever owned.
I had a 1988 Outrage 18, thatx was stolen, but it was the best boat ever.
Wow. You’re in for a big project! But so am I. Rehabbing a 1974 13 sport now as well. Congrats on the boat!
Thanks! Good luck on your project. Those classic 13's are sweet!
I don't like the lights either, look like Frog eyes. Nice find. Outrage has higher gunwales than the Montauk, more offshore capability.
Awesome. Can't wait to see the progress. Great to see an old whaler rescued like this and 100% get rid of those docking lights they are so ugly.
Great find!
I have a rare 1989 Revenge WT with all options.. lots of work and Moola. Doing window seal parts now from Taylormade products
I really want to go into the Boston Whaler business. Seriously. That's got to be a 50 MPH boat. I like the Newport, The Revenge and The Montauk.
The Outrage 22 is a fantastic boat.
A small tip.... you might want your console side door to open towards the rear, its the natural way to open as the boat is slightly tilted up when sitting in the water. this way youll have to fight the door to keep it open.
Between the montauk 17 and 18 outrage which is great for off shore fishing and choppy waters
The Outage 18 is definitely better for that vs the Montauk 17
@@LazyLocations thank you. how is the 17 montauk handle the chop current?
Very nice
Thanks!
I look forward to this new project of yours. I'm in Ft. Laud and my first Whaler was a 13.3 when I was 12yrs old. Had to read the Seamanship book twice ,before I was allowed to solo.
Are you going to put the two batteries in the console ?
Can you share the difference between the Montauk and the outrage.
lazylocations.com/the-top-5-classic-boston-whalers-to-buy-used/
This article I wrote summarizes the difference between the two boats among the other ones I wrote about as well
It’s been 8 months, any updates?
Sounds like the job I am doing. Want to help me? Charleston sc
What did something like that cost you to purchase bare bones?
Bare bones? If you mean totally basic and without an engine then it would cost about $8k-$10k. With an old engine about $15k-$20k. With a new engine around $30k-$35k.
Appreciate the education@@LazyLocations
no new updates yet?
I have a 17 that's waterlogged. Any advice on how to fix that?
The best advice I can offer is to check out "Everything Boston Whaler" on FB or Instagram. They have lots of "how to" videos and advice for all the Classic Whalers
There are NO stringers under the floor of a whaler. Once the floor is removed, it is only foam under there. You have to remove the foam, and replace. Might be a good idea to price it out to a reputable boat builder.
We have a 1983 outrage 18.6
E-tech 135Hp Mint, runs 43 mph!
Suzuki over a Yamaha almost perfect!🚤🤯🔫
listen... put a pad on one of those boats! ha it will be the best!