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|  Not a Wellcraft, a Whaler redo 
			
			I know this is not a whaler forum, but things have been kinda slow on here this summer, so i thought I'd show u guys what I've been up to. this is a '63 13 ft that i have owned since '92. it was a total wreck when i got it, no wood or hardware, just the hull. I use it for scalloping and stone crabbing. it gets banged up a lot. that was not so bad, but a couple of years ago, it started leaking through the hull a lot. my solution was to put a bilge pump in and just keep going. found a 4 inch crack along the bottom of the transom, so decided to fix that. you know how that goes, first one thing then another dozen on a boat; ended up redoing wood, total paint and kiwigrip on the deck and rub rails.  looks good the further u get away from it  deck layout  light blue is kiwigrip, whaler blue is Total Boat topside paint  white is pretty aggressive kiwigrip for top rail I power it with a 40 hp Tohatsu 2 stroke, working on it now I'll let u know how the shakedown cruise goes | 
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			Looks great man, love the whalers.  40hp  is purrrrrrrrrfect to boot!
		 
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			13 Whaler Wellcraft V20 What can I say. I love the classics First boat I owned on my own was a 13 whaler, had a lot of fun in it, but it is definitely a boat for young knees and backs. We have enjoyed scalloping out of this one for 25 years, but thats about all i do with it. The Tohatsu is 15 years old and has 220 hours on it. I m going to try and set it up for gigging flounder this fall, i used to really enjoy that | 
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			Nice job and good luck on the end project with pictures to follow.   
				__________________ OLD  FISHERMAN NEVER DIE,   WE JUST SMELL THAT WAY | 
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			Thanks guys,  It looks a lot better now than when i started, so i m happy with it.  I took it out to a local fresh water lake today and ran it for 35 minutes and 8 miles.  First time the tohatsu has been ran since last September.  It fired right up.  Still gonna go through the carbs, it has a rough idle. Had a light load, just me and 4 gallons of gas. Topend was 35mph. It seemed like 50 that close to water. Just gotta smile when ur in a small boat going fast. It s like i was 10 years old again and riding around the keys with Bud and Sandy looking for Flipper. | 
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			Phat, that is a lovely boat.  You've done her proud.  Well done... and I'm jealous.    I love the 13' Whalers. Gotta admit that owning one is on my bucket list. Then it's goodbye to the 12' alum Sears and the 12' glass Sears rowboats that I presently own. My stable will be complete. I have a nice river just down the street from me and it's too small for anything really big, (Max depth is about 8') but it's ideal for a 12-13 foot boat. I can still dream.   
				__________________ 1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God)  Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. | 
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			Go for it ,D.  People always say they cost too much for what they are, but they hold their value , for a boat, pretty well.  Only advice I would give would be, if you can get one made in the early 80***8217;s, they ride a lot better than the earlier ones.  If i was looking for one, i d try to find a 15,  it s a whole lot more boat and rides much better. I firmly believe the 13 was secretly designed by the American Chiropractic Association | 
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			Looks great, I love the BW, great job on the restoration, I have my eyes on one down in Miami my brother in law sell it me one of these days...   | 
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			Picked up a 1966 13 last fall planning a full restoration before the v20 came into the picture. was looking at bringing the transom to a 20" but a lot of guys say keep it original. figured it would be a waterlogged hull first thing I did was try to pick it up from the back, picked up trailer and all - sold. last month I had a guy looking to get rid of a motor that was in his shed for years said it was a mariner and thats it. drops of an 82 15" short shaft 25 mariner -Sold! Most dont know these early mariners are actually Yamaha's. a 10 yr partnership between Yamaha and Brunswick(Mercury) in the 70's into the 80's Sanshin Industries a subsidiary of yamaha built them all marketed exclusively in Japan by Yamaha and in the US and Australia by Mercury. notice the block of this motor Yamaha Blue IMG_4566 (2).jpg IMG_4568.jpg IMG_4301.jpg IMG_4296.jpg | 
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			anyone need a bimin i for a 13 whaler? Ive got an ordinal pvc coated frame bimini that I had a new stamoid canvas(white) put on. I had it on my 14 Mckee for a while. Located near Charleston SC(don't ask about shipping)
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