My neighbor is an older gentleman who is not able to spring launch, and winter retreive his 17 Whaler Montauk like he used to, so I have made it a project of mine for the past several years.
My local marina hauled and power washed her, then set her on her trailer earlier in the week.
I took her home and cleaned out the leaves and other funk, then readied her for her winter nap.
Took her to my neighbors property, and set her ridge pole with a piece of galvinized pipe, a piece of copper pipe, and some polypropylene rope...
(notice that tongue jack cranked up to allow her to drain)
If I get hit by a truck sometime this winter, I want someone to know... :shock:
The plug is OUT!
And then the cover goes on...
Notice the opening to allow ventillation? There is an opening at the bow too.
See the high water line stain?
We had a Nor`Easter several weeks ago and the boat filled up with oak leaves and acorns...
Whalers are not self bailing. If something gets caught in the bilge pump (like an acorn hat), the pump will fail... the battery will die... and the boat will fill with water.
Next spring I will be replacing the burnt-out bilge pump with a new one... I'll move the battery from the stern to the inside of the console... repair the nav lights... re-wire the trailer... remove the rollers from the trailer and convert it to bunks...
Guess I'll be posting some project photos, huh?
My local marina hauled and power washed her, then set her on her trailer earlier in the week.
I took her home and cleaned out the leaves and other funk, then readied her for her winter nap.
Took her to my neighbors property, and set her ridge pole with a piece of galvinized pipe, a piece of copper pipe, and some polypropylene rope...
(notice that tongue jack cranked up to allow her to drain)
If I get hit by a truck sometime this winter, I want someone to know... :shock:
The plug is OUT!
And then the cover goes on...
Notice the opening to allow ventillation? There is an opening at the bow too.
See the high water line stain?
We had a Nor`Easter several weeks ago and the boat filled up with oak leaves and acorns...
Whalers are not self bailing. If something gets caught in the bilge pump (like an acorn hat), the pump will fail... the battery will die... and the boat will fill with water.
Next spring I will be replacing the burnt-out bilge pump with a new one... I'll move the battery from the stern to the inside of the console... repair the nav lights... re-wire the trailer... remove the rollers from the trailer and convert it to bunks...
Guess I'll be posting some project photos, huh?