Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Recently acquired 1963 Montauk 17, Advice

Posted by Ranger883 on 09/23/16 - 7:11 AM
#1

Hi there. I am new to Whaler Central.

Wanted to get some feedback.

I have recently acquired a 1963 Montauk 17 with a 2005 Yamaha 75 4-stroke with 150 hours on it.

Its been on a lift in Marco Island, FL and hasn't move or been started, until I got it about 6 months ago, in about 8 years.

The boat is rough to say the least. Soft spots in the floor, the helm is a fiberglass side console with the two low seats on the front of it. its not not connected to to the hull any more. Pretty much everything has succumbed to the southwest Florida elements.

As far as the engine, I drained all fluids and gas, rebuilt the water pump and replaced all lower unit seals, thermostat, plugs and ignition. She fires up and pee's but I can't get her to idle. Above 2500 rpm she runs pretty smooth.

I figure all the engine needs is a carb job.

My plan was to get the engine running and sell it and scrap the hull.

What I'd like to know if there is any interest in these old worn out Montauk hulls for restoration jobs or is it pretty much worthless now.

Any input would be great.

-Cheers

Posted by whalerlibby on 09/23/16 - 8:39 AM
#2

I say you do a full restoration job and post pics.

Posted by Phil T on 09/23/16 - 9:34 AM
#3

Not to hijack your thread but your boat is not a Montauk despite what the seller or title may say.

More likely a Katama if she looks like this:
http://www.whalercentral.com/infusion...er_id=9232

If she has most of the original hardware and interior, she has value. Take some photos and post them.
There are dozens of members who have found boats that look horrid and with some TLC and DIY are now gems.

Edited by Phil T on 09/23/16 - 9:36 AM