The 11 foot should weight 210 pounds. The only way to know for sure if it's got water is to get the boat weighted. There are two methods depending on how much water: Little water - make the hull water tight and enjoy Lots of water- dig out the foam, refoam, reglass
friendartiste 21.06.2021 11:18:45 Posts: 2975 Comments: 3 Joined: 11/04/05
Shrother179 19.05.2021 12:53:07 I'm looking for ways that I can somehow breach the hull and remove the suspected water. I'm throwing around options like drilling a hole in the hull, draining it and then patching it, to syphoning with a long straw-like tube going down through a gunwale screw hole or something similar. What do I do? Please keep in mind I'm looking for a cheap, easy way to do this that doesn't require me taking it out of the water for more than a day. more
victoriaw 21.05.2021 0:23:44 It's an old boat and a bit cruddy, but I'm fine with that. I really don't have any interest in restoring it back to its glory days. But, I certainly am interested in keeping it buoyant and giving it all the fighting chance I can. more
grapescan 07.06.2021 5:58:03 From what I've read in this site I think your expectations aren't very realistic. Take a look at some of the project albums and you'll see what's more than likely going on inside the hull. [links]
swinewine 29.05.2021 11:52:31 Posts: 168 Comments: 7 Joined: 05/25/11 here
propertyconditionassessme 22.06.2021 20:04:44 If you have any further questions or input, please start a forum thread there and ask your question.
cdwebbtech 21.06.2021 11:18:45 In 2002, the names of these newer models were changed to include 3 digits instead of 2. Montauk 170 Sport 150 Dauntless 180 Outrage 240 etc.
All 16' models have the Smirkless bow up to and including 1975 as mentioned above. Generally all boats 1971 and earlier had the Whaler Blue interior color and 1972 was a transition year to Desert Tan. more
Immanuel 21.05.2021 0:23:44 To determine whether you have a 16' or a 17' model, take a look at this post in the forum section HERE. Even though both the 16' and 17' models are 16' 7" in length, they are NOT identified by any 16' 7" name as it would be confusing. They are identified by either 16' or 17' models and that tells us exactly what Bow they have as stated above, and the size of the Bow Locker Cover as shown in a diagram below. more
books_kabuki 07.06.2021 5:58:03 Here is the Official word from Boston Whaler on 16' verses 17' hulls is the Bow Locker. The smaller bow locker has the 16' Smirkless hull and the larger trapezoid locker has the 17' Smirked hull. [links]
If the interior of your 16' model has been completely removed or customized, then you have a Custom 16. The above models are NOT called 17' models in the Boston Whaler catalogs nor on our site. here
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