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What Did You Do For Your Whaler Today?
Silentpardner
Posted on 10/24/14 - 5:42 PM
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Bob, you should be commended for starting the greatest thread on the site, in my opinion :)

 
bob camire
Posted on 10/28/14 - 5:43 PM
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Dear Silentpardner, a great ful thanks for your kind words. Your reply prompted me to go in and checkout what you float on ! Nice....i love looking at the older rigs...maybe someday I will get to experience how those boats feel on the water....you inspire me to find a project boat to get into restoring..this just might be the beginning of my search..thank you again for the compliments...safe boating


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bob camire
Posted on 11/13/14 - 7:19 PM
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Covered / tarped the whaler today, after removing contents. Not the greatest feeling, however, its our first sign of snowfalling tonite..33 degrees..a quiet snow falling..
this year I ran string s from the ridgepole hoping that the cover will shed the snow well, maybe without my help. It is nice to be able to continually improve on the way we do these things. Thanks to my wifes help to get this done and it only took us a little more than an hour.. its great that she shares in this boating experience. Thanks to you all in your sharing of projects and ideas.
A Healthy, Happy, Enjoyable and Festive Season to all You Whalerites ! Gotta love this site !!


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cleep1700
Posted on 11/14/14 - 6:46 PM
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Well, this my first Whaler that I purchased last month (check one off the bucket list); and I was dying to put it in the water this fall. But after taking it to Bass Pro to have the engine checked for hickeys and having some work done on it, the temperature has plummeted with snow in the immediate future, So, I took the batteries out and put it in storage for the winter. Had a great conversation with the techs about caring for the engine, as this is my first power boat; I'm a former kayaker. It's going to kill me looking at pictures, reading this and other websites, and dreaming of the coming spring.


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GFC
Posted on 11/15/14 - 3:38 PM
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This week I gave my Whaler a new toy....a Garmin Echo 50dv GPS/depth finder with down view sonar. Here's a link to Garmin's web page on this unit.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-th...19860.html

I won't be able to get the boat out to play with the GPS until January when we come back down to AZ, but at least it's installed. Just from playing with this unit in the garage I can't wait to get it out on the water and see what that downview sonar looks like.

 
bob camire
Posted on 11/15/14 - 7:26 PM
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Cleep, congrats on the new rig and welcome to the club...the winter will go fast and we will be back on the water soon..good luck and hava ball with the boat..youre gonna love it


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bob camire
Posted on 11/15/14 - 7:29 PM
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GFC, that downview sonar looks pretty awesome..will be making us jealous..pls let us know how it goes...hmmmm loooking for mermaids


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GFC
Posted on 11/24/14 - 5:23 PM
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Bob, I will, but it'll be in the last half of January. The boat's down in AZ, we're back in WA but will be down there after the holidays.

 
bob camire
Posted on 01/14/15 - 2:38 PM
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tapped on the tarp covering to let some snow fall off...bummer..i'd rather be whalering !!!!! happy new boating year


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bob camire
Posted on 03/08/15 - 7:12 PM
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alright, my boat is still buried in snow, however, theres a lot of u more fortunate guys that can boat all year.. i know u must be holding out on me..somebodys gotta be working on his boat somewhere !!!!!!!!!hope youre havin some fun


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Marc-B
Posted on 03/08/15 - 8:57 PM
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Before storing for the winter, I removed the RPS from my 1979 Newport, removed all the old upholstery and ripped all the seems to create sewing patterns, my daughter will be crafting that next week, this weekend I stripped the varnish from the wood trim on the RPS backrest.

Next step is to clean up the oxidized wood and refinish

 
SeaLevel
Posted on 03/09/15 - 3:47 AM
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I put the new registration stickers on and started the polish and wax routine.


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Joseph R Palmieri
 
nauset-heir
Posted on 03/09/15 - 7:13 AM
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I drove the 30 miles inland on icy roads to my workshop in the country,trudged through waist high snow to open the garage door. First thing I did was walk around both Whalers to make sure nobody broke in and damaged them over the winter. All good, so checked out the 1968 custom Nauset and made a mental note to re-wire a new bilge pump in the tunnel. Then walked around the 1964 Sakonnett that got a new paint job last Spring. After promising myself to finish the restore this summer, and to then start checking out E-tec's for her re-power I headed home to shovel the driveway,yet again! On the way home decided to never spend another winter in Michigan (although that may involve a big cardboard box home under a bridge in South Florida).
Hope everyone here has a safe boating season this year. Chris

 
sailorman
Posted on 03/09/15 - 10:00 AM
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Finished my 8th coat of varnish, made the cover and frame that will cover my project when I move it outdoors for the summer, ordered new battery wires to accommodate battery move to new location, fixed trailer lights and did I mention more varnish? This project has helped me get through the winter! Can't wait to get her in the water.

 
Sjoconnor
Posted on 03/09/15 - 1:48 PM
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I looked at my whaler from the driveway and wondered how long it'll be til the 5 foot snow banks receed so I can even get to the boat. No major projects planned. Just cannot wait to get her in the water and share a beer.

Stephen


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blacksmithdog
Posted on 03/10/15 - 4:20 AM
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Well, it was 79 degrees here in coastal South Carolina yesterday. Still too cold to put the boat in the water. Maybe when it breaks 85. Shouldn't be long I don't think, a week or so.

Of course, we do have some crazies here, like Huckleberry, who probably goes out when it's a frigid 65 degrees.

 
Jay Fitz
Posted on 03/10/15 - 6:09 AM
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Sjoconnor wrote:
I looked at my whaler from the driveway and wondered how long it'll be til the 5 foot snow banks receed so I can even get to the boat. No major projects planned. Just cannot wait to get her in the water and share a beer.

Stephen


Yep, what he said.

 
wannabe
Posted on 03/10/15 - 5:30 PM
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blacksmithdog wrote:
Well, it was 79 degrees here in coastal South Carolina yesterday. Still too cold to put the boat in the water. Maybe when it breaks 85. Shouldn't be long I don't think, a week or so.

Of course, we do have some crazies here, like Huckleberry, who probably goes out when it's a frigid 65 degrees.


You're spoiled. I would be all over it, if it was 79 degrees.


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bob camire
Posted on 03/18/15 - 7:14 PM
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nice to see some work in progress, some warm weather ..enough to go out...some of us are awaiting the sno drifts to melt...some have no plans...i personaly dont have anything to do except spring cleaning and will test in my lake here before puting in up in maine for the season..trickle charged my battery today, which i do a few times while in winter storage..i might be able to get to the boat..its outside..by april 1..maybe nxt yr i will find a place under cover ..so i can mess with it during the winter..always nice to mess around thinkin spring..thanks for chiming in..always interesting


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EJO
Posted on 03/19/15 - 2:01 AM
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The snow was gone yesterday so I was able to walk over to the quanset hut storage in the back yard to look at the boat. Boat looks in good shape no critters so now I can't wait until it is 60 degrees or so to go boating.
Snow flurries in the forecast so we must wait


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