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True for any Whaler no matter how nice it looks on the outside!The hull could be crap and the foam waterlogged!
So if one were shopping for a used Whaler, is there an easy way to check / inspect for that? Other than weighing the boat to see if it's crazy heavy?The hull could be crap and the foam waterlogged!
If you can put it in the water you might notice the waterline.So if one were shopping for a used Whaler, is there an easy way to check / inspect for that? Other than weighing the boat to see if it's crazy heavy?
I love that boat!This was not what I was expecting but a classic little Minto just cut into my saltwater fishing vessel budget. She'll look nice alongside my Whitehall Tyee Spirit 14' rowboat. The non-motorized fleet continues to expand!
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The Minto "Little Wing" is a bit small for two people while sailing but she's super fun for one. I have to somehow fix up the ~40 year old plastic that enclosed the foam floatation under the seats. It's all cracked.I love that boat!
Guessing Terrova + spotlock will become your best friend. After experiencing one I've bought mine and hoping to get it installed on my Stryker before Sept.I'll be looking at a used Minn kota Rip Tide Terrova 80# 24V for my Stryker on Tuesday, that spot lock and digital control wiĺl be priceless!
My last boat I pulled the trigger too soon, 1 reason was to take the old man out 1 last time but didn't really like all aspects of that boat, but was worth it to take dad out 1 last time and limit on Lingcod.
This time a round I was looking for about 1 - 1.25 yrs and looked at several boats, you can always walk away if you dont like the deal!
x2...urban myth is BW's changed foam at some point, whereas it has always been water permeable polyurethane.True for any Whaler no matter how nice it looks on the outside!
read a thread about BW hull weight on a boat forum years back....highway truck scale reading minus known weight of tow vehicle, trailer and factory hull weight.So if one were shopping for a used Whaler, is there an easy way to check / inspect for that? Other than weighing the boat to see if it's crazy heavy?
I grew up sailing sunfish and a small sailing dory my grandmother named "The Brain of Pooh." It was loads of fun!The Minto "Little Wing" is a bit small for two people while sailing but she's super fun for one. I have to somehow fix up the ~40 year old plastic that enclosed the foam floatation under the seats. It's all cracked.
Of course a couple of days after I grabbed this one from my local friend I found another one in better condition up in BC for the same price!
The general consensus on most of the big Boston Whaler groups that I've found is that all classic Whalers have water in them, just some more than othersSo if one were shopping for a used Whaler, is there an easy way to check / inspect for that? Other than weighing the boat to see if it's crazy heavy?
I wonder what @Nick Clayton would say about this option? https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/boa/d/san-jose-triumph-170-cc-70-hp-suzuki/7770040551.html
No real-life experience with an aluminum dual console like that but I've been looking at them too. The one thing that I haven't seen in a smaller DC like that (and potentially the Whaler 16sl that I posted earlier) is a stand-able helm. Most of the DC boats that I've seen in the teens sort of force you to drive while sitting, and I much prefer to drive while standing. I have operated a larger, low 20s Grady White dual console which was stand-able, but it was significantly more boat. Glad I didn't have to pay the operating costs!I'm looking to eventually upgrade from my 95 Valco 14 that has a 2-stroke 25 Merc. So this thread is interesting.
Does anyone have experience fly fishing the sound or big lakes out of a boat like this one?
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/boa/d/puyallup-reduced-165-ft-alumacraft/7766151065.html
I'm not a fan of the paint job, but the 16-18' Smokercraft, Alumacraft, Lund & Lowe boats with bow and aft casting areas that also include 3 or 4 seats is what I would like I think. It would need a bow mount motor for bass & musky. And even the sound. And it needs to be something big enough to take 3 or 4 people out for short cruises. Maybe even pull kids on a tube. I'm not opposed to the Lund or Lowe Fish & Ski models like this one.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/boa/d/ocean-shores-lowe-175-fish-ski/7771537649.html
And, I need the trailer and boat total length to be under 22' so I can garage it. I'm fully expecting I'll need to add a folding tongue.
Any real-life input on these aluminum 16-18' boats is appreciated!
I've fished out of my friend's boat that is the same layout.I'm looking to eventually upgrade from my 95 Valco 14 that has a 2-stroke 25 Merc. So this thread is interesting.
Does anyone have experience fly fishing the sound or big lakes out of a boat like this one?
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/boa/d/puyallup-reduced-165-ft-alumacraft/7766151065.html
nothing rides better than a Radon, spent some time on a wheelhouse 24' in the Santa Barbra area, running out to the islands and north to Point Conception. Dry fast and comfortable. They make some sweet 18's, as does Anderson Boats.I would pass by a 22 ft Whaler, in my 22 ft Raddon