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    Since 1994 the ContinuousWave website emphasizes high-quality content in the following subject areas: North Channel Lake Huron Cruising; Manitoulin Island; older Boston Whaler boats or Classic Whalers; ships and vessels of the Detroit River; narratives of cruising adventures; articles on the repair and maintenance of boats; articles on marine electrical, electronic, and satellite navigation ...

  3. Index page - ContinuousWave

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    MARKETPLACE. For Boston Whaler boats or related gear. 1326 Topics. 3305 Posts. Last post Re: FS: NO LOCATION. by Rodw01. Fri Sep 27, 2024 2:59 pm. REPAIRS and MODIFICATIONS. Repair or modification of Boston Whaler boats, their engines, trailers, and gear.

  4. The New Forum. The continuousWave Forum provides an on-going and timely source of information on Boston Whaler boats—new and old—by active and informed owners and operators of Boston Whaler boats, and on topics of marine electronics and electrical, particularly for smaller boats. It replaced the The Old Forum in October 2015.

  5. continuousWave: Whaler: Seach

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    Searching continuousWave.com content. The search submission form below will using GOOGLE.COM to search the contents of continuousWave (including all non-forum-based content) by keywords, with an option to limit the search to the contents of the New Forum or Old Forum, and further by limiting to a particular subforum of the Old Forum.

  6. Index page - ContinuousWave

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    For Boston Whaler boats or related gear. 1326 Topics. 3304 Posts. Last post FS: T-Top and Console for $2,…. by fina View the latest post. Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:50 pm. REPAIRS and MODIFICATIONS. Repair or modification of Boston Whaler boats, their engines, trailers, and gear. 2293 Topics.

  7. continuousWave: Whaler: Reference: 16/17-Foot

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    On January 7, 1961 the first "16-foot" hull was produced by Boston Whaler, with a 16-foot 7-inch length-overall and a 6-foot 2-inch beam. This hull weighed approximately 500 pounds and was similar in its lines to the the original 13-foot hull. Forward, there were two distinct and sharp sponsons or runners, set nearly the full width of the hull ...

  8. Classic Whaler: Boston Whaler: Reference - ContinuousWave

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    Shaft lengths are in inches. The data has been split into multiple tables to make it simpler to read and maintain. There are many models and many variations of classic Boston Whaler boats in this size range. The precise years of production for particular models has not been thoroughly researched. The information shown below is for the ...

  9. Propeller Calculator: MPH - ContinuousWave

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    The calculated value is indicated by the shaded heading in the table. This useful calculator computes the speed-of-advance of a propeller based on: propeller PITCH, in inches. The potential boat speed is then calculated from the speed-of-advance using SLIP, a percentage of lost speed, and unit conversion to boat speed in statute-miles-per-hour.

  10. ContinuousWave: Whaler Marketplace

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    Whaler Outrage 18. 2001 Boston Whaler 13 Sport. For Sale: Boston Whaler Outrage. For Sale - 1978 15' Boston Whaler Sport - in Delaware. Classic 1971 17' BW Menemsha w/ Force 150 - $7800. 1984 18' Outrage Sun Top and Forward Shelter. 17' Montauk Priced to Sell. 2014 Yamaha F40 For Sale. 1996 17' Montauk VERY CLEAN.

  11. continuousWave: Whaler: Reference: Owner's Manual: 9-17 Foot...

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    Since 1958 Boston Whaler has been designing and manufacturing safe, fuel efficient, stable boats for virtually every marine use. All Boston Whaler boats are built to the same uncompromising standards as the one you now own and are being used throughout the world for sport fishing, pleasure-cruising, Coast Guard Rescue, Fire Boats, Patrol Boats ...