I bought a 1967 Whaler 13 with a tohatsu 40 HP 2002? just to play around with in the bay… So much fun. It Really gets up and goes. Being some what a flat bottom boat my wife and friends I put up front get a little beat up towards the bow when in some boat traffic. Me sitting in the back I'm ok. When it is flat in the bay and you can open it up... so much fun. At around 4,500.00 to 5,500.00 you shouldn't have any problem picking one up. Well worth the money.
Really good with that old Whaler. Get the lower unit replaced, make sure it's mounted high enough, with the plate just above the hull rear edge (by straight edge measuring), make sure that prop allows the rpms to hit 5500+, trim the motor out more and have just your son drive. It'll probably do 40+.
Adjust the throttle cable, you should, well I don't know... I haven't been THERE.. You should get about 42/44 out of it... VERY NICE FLOAT INDEED.. I love it.. Beautiful.. And what a lucky little man you have there.. God bless you folks..
I have a 14 Dauntless from 1999 with a 2003 50 johnson on it and top speed has been 33 mph, empty weight is around 1000 though so its a heavier boat with a very deep v for its size.
I have a 1972 whaler with almost the same set up with the bench seats, it appears to me you own the sourpuss model like mine. The sourpuss had the wraparound railing behind the back bench. The only things different with mine and yours are the year, i have 92 or 93 johnson 40hp, and differnt setup in the back with oil, gas and battery, also the dashboard is different on mine, and the interior paint is now white (previous owner just painted over the blue). I also dont have bottom paint on mine. And have a newer steering wheel.
Do you know the shaft length of this motor? I am wondering how far under the boat the prop is... I have a Dory 13 and contemplating a 60 HP Merc because the 30HP that's on it is a bit under powered and I got a deal on a 60HP motor. The 60 HP has a 20 inch shaft so I will likely have to jack it up. This will be over powered on this boat but I can reduce the torque moment by pitching the prop lower (down)...and I can always limit how hard I push it....
Hey buddy greetings from Croatia🍺 i jave found Here slao dory 13 with 30 hp so im wondering how fast iz goes? AMD maybe how many People/ weight can plain?
@@bicvarcarapic6619 We routinely go out with 4 people. 2 adults and 2 teens. 25 MPH max speed with 30 HP. We tow the kids on a raft 18-22 MPH no problem. 260Kg - 300Kg no problem.
What did you pay for it? I have had my eye on one on craigslist that has been restored with a 2003 40hp merc. Sure is pretty, they are asking 4500. The motor seems a bit heavy for that size boat to me, what do you think?
I have a 94 Yamaha 40 horse 2 cylinder - 2 stroke on my 76 and it runs 38 miles an hour. Lighter weight than four 4-stroke, runs most of the day on 6 gallons of gas. Custom made stainless steel raker prop makes lots of difference. 2 large adults and a full load runs 35mph. I weigh 235 and outran identical boat driven by a small child with a brand new 40 - 4 stroke Mercury. Two-stroke is worth the oil mix. Also have a Montauk 17 with 135 - 73 Evinrude that runs 43, smooth as glass. Can't beat Whalers...They're the boats other boats wish they were.
Never Mind Are you the same guy that says a 13 won't run with 20 hp? Mine planes with a 9.9 Johnson. Proper propeller match makes it possible. My 40 Yamaha is 2 cyl., lightest 40 made, gets better range than you want to believe. Your lunky 4 stroke is 125 lbs. heavier & slower.
I have had it for these years and have never gotten even a little water in the boat even in the roughest waves. It is super stable to fish out of, you can stand anywhere in it hardly even rocks. For a small boat it is quite remarkable. I guess this is why people talk about them all the time!
So stoked to see a father and son enjoying a Boston Whaler and spending quality time together. 🤙 Much Aloha from Point Loma San Diego
I bought a 1967 Whaler 13 with a tohatsu 40 HP 2002? just to play around with in the bay… So much fun. It Really gets up and goes. Being some what a flat bottom boat my wife and friends I put up front get a little beat up towards the bow when in some boat traffic. Me sitting in the back I'm ok. When it is flat in the bay and you can open it up... so much fun. At around 4,500.00 to 5,500.00 you shouldn't have any problem picking one up. Well worth the money.
Really good with that old Whaler. Get the lower unit replaced, make sure it's mounted high enough, with the plate just above the hull rear edge (by straight edge measuring), make sure that prop allows the rpms to hit 5500+, trim the motor out more and have just your son drive. It'll probably do 40+.
Adjust the throttle cable, you should, well I don't know... I haven't been THERE.. You should get about 42/44 out of it... VERY NICE FLOAT INDEED.. I love it.. Beautiful..
And what a lucky little man you have there.. God bless you folks..
Gorgeous Whaler!
just bought a 1972 Whaler 13ft. I have no clue about working on boats/motors but the guy said the motor ran two years ago. Wish me luck🤞🏼
I have a lot of other very basic videos about working on old outboards. You should check out.
Sweet little boat..I love Boston whalers..
I do too. It is the best fishing boat ever (in calm water).
I have a 14 Dauntless from 1999 with a 2003 50 johnson on it and top speed has been 33 mph, empty weight is around 1000 though so its a heavier boat with a very deep v for its size.
I have a 1972 whaler with almost the same set up with the bench seats, it appears to me you own the sourpuss model like mine. The sourpuss had the wraparound railing behind the back bench. The only things different with mine and yours are the year, i have 92 or 93 johnson 40hp, and differnt setup in the back with oil, gas and battery, also the dashboard is different on mine, and the interior paint is now white (previous owner just painted over the blue). I also dont have bottom paint on mine. And have a newer steering wheel.
I also live in Minnesota, I boat on the st.croix.
Have the same boat in a 13' SS, but getting way more than 34 MPH with a 40 HP JohnRude trimmed up. Doing more like 42-45 WFO.
Really!! Wow. I have actually lost a couple of MPH. What motor do you have?
That little boat does pretty good,,
"Faster than lightning...."
I have a 1966 whaler 13 sport with a 2001 30 mercury and it moves, I wish it had power trim though.
Do you know the shaft length of this motor? I am wondering how far under the boat the prop is... I have a Dory 13 and contemplating a 60 HP Merc because the 30HP that's on it is a bit under powered and I got a deal on a 60HP motor. The 60 HP has a 20 inch shaft so I will likely have to jack it up. This will be over powered on this boat but I can reduce the torque moment by pitching the prop lower (down)...and I can always limit how hard I push it....
I am not sure but you should definitely get it and don't change the prop. Or do and make it faster. Live on the edge.
Hey buddy greetings from Croatia🍺 i jave found Here slao dory 13 with 30 hp so im wondering how fast iz goes? AMD maybe how many People/ weight can plain?
@@bicvarcarapic6619 We routinely go out with 4 people. 2 adults and 2 teens. 25 MPH max speed with 30 HP. We tow the kids on a raft 18-22 MPH no problem. 260Kg - 300Kg no problem.
@@rustyosgood5667 tnx bro, seems good for me🖐️
Which propeller size were you using? Nice boat!!!
What is the app you're using to track time and GPS called?
Mow-It-Alls, LLC It my running logger called SportsTracker.
Would you prefer a bigger whaler so you can have more room or would you rather keep it this size for ease of towing?
Quoc Nguyen After a year of fishing and waterskiing I never wanted a bigger boat.I think it is perfect.
father and son unforgettable memories
if you both sit on the back seat/helm seat you will hit 34.5 with trim..... not bad at all for a 40hp.
I was just watching that this week. Now we can only hit 30mph for some reason.
That is a 13 sourpass the steering wheel was originally in the middle
Nope!
nice my 1976 whaler with a 98' 35 hp evinrude goes 27mph
I just traded my 15 super sport on a montaulk .I think the 15 was faster but both great boats
Awesome!
lovely boat
Kevin Jenkins Love it even more now that we have been able to use it for fishing and skiing.
What did you pay for it? I have had my eye on one on craigslist that has been restored with a 2003 40hp merc. Sure is pretty, they are asking 4500. The motor seems a bit heavy for that size boat to me, what do you think?
Roman Brown I paid $3200 which was a pretty good deal for this one. $4500 is not out of line.
Roman Brown The motor size is great. That said, it would be interesting to see whether a 30hp two stroke would be as fast.
I have a 94 Yamaha 40 horse 2 cylinder - 2 stroke on my 76 and it runs 38 miles an hour. Lighter weight than four 4-stroke, runs most of the day on 6 gallons of gas. Custom made stainless steel raker prop makes lots of difference. 2 large adults and a full load runs 35mph. I weigh 235 and outran identical boat driven by a small child with a brand new 40 - 4 stroke Mercury. Two-stroke is worth the oil mix. Also have a Montauk 17 with 135 - 73 Evinrude that runs 43, smooth as glass. Can't beat Whalers...They're the boats other boats wish they were.
just seen one for a grand 20 hp thas plenty better than 40
Never Mind Are you the same guy that says a 13 won't run with 20 hp? Mine planes with a 9.9 Johnson. Proper propeller match makes it possible. My 40 Yamaha is 2 cyl., lightest 40 made, gets better range than you want to believe. Your lunky 4 stroke is 125 lbs. heavier & slower.
Where's about is you in Minnesota
International Falls
@@mbrenengen lol I just noticed it on your plate I live in In Emo nice video and boat you have
@@fabianbird4584 The first video was in Lake Elmo
That saab/impreza is rare enough
Saabaru
Fun!
Trim up!
Someone really botched that bottom paint job
Why do people talk these boats up so much, they look like they will get swamped by the smallest chop even another boats wake would be an issue.
I have had it for these years and have never gotten even a little water in the boat even in the roughest waves. It is super stable to fish out of, you can stand anywhere in it hardly even rocks. For a small boat it is quite remarkable. I guess this is why people talk about them all the time!
@@mbrenengen interesting I guess the only issue would be comfort and storage
@@mbrenengen had an x surf life saving rib and it was the same but had even less storage, always felt safe atleast.
@@lachlanoneil8938 well, yes, there is that. They are pretty rough over the waves.
its a Whaler thing...you wouldn't understand ; )...love my 11 ft Whaler!
that thing hauls ass
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