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hauptjm posted 01-12-2001 03:09 PM ET (US)   Profile for hauptjm  
Based on the results of the polling data, this is the boat:

http://continuouswave.com/whaler/cetacea/cetaceaPage14.html

kingfish posted 01-12-2001 03:32 PM ET (US)     Profile for kingfish  Send Email to kingfish     
To which of those fine boats (and rogues)would you be referring?? (that link gives me a page full of the two)

kingfish

Ray posted 01-12-2001 10:38 PM ET (US)     Profile for Ray  Send Email to Ray     
My vote still goes for the 25 footer named "WhiteWater". Forget the polls!
jimh posted 01-13-2001 10:30 AM ET (US)     Profile for jimh  Send Email to jimh     
As I was working on the next CETACEA photo collection, I realized that they almost all fit the category dictated by the results of the polling:

--16/17-foot hull
--OMC power
--Stowed on a trailer
--plenty of wooden components!

With that in mind, here are the Voting Booth Whalers:

http://continuouswave.com/whaler/cetacea/cetaceaPage33.html

--jimh

hardensheetmetal posted 01-13-2001 05:48 PM ET (US)     Profile for hardensheetmetal  Send Email to hardensheetmetal     
Sometimes I hate this website - I see all the pictures of really beatifully kept boats, and people in shorts and t-shirts lounging in the sun on there whalers, then I peer outside, behind my garage and see just the outer chines and 'Vee' portion of my Revenge peeking out from under its snowy tomb, and I know it will stay that way for at least another two months, HOW DEPRESSING - Thanks for the glimps of better days!
whalerron posted 01-15-2001 11:53 PM ET (US)     Profile for whalerron  Send Email to whalerron     
Jim - In the writeup about my Minot, I mentioned the time I was boarded by the Coast Guard and you mentioned that hopefully they had wiped their feet before boarding. The truth is that I had them remove their shoes. There was no way I was going to let anyone step into my Whaler with shoes on their feet! I also wouldn't let them get their boat any closer to mine than 3 feet. That made for an interesting boarding with those Coast Guard "persons" jumping across 3 feet of water into my boat in their stocking feet! Thank goodness for that Whaler nonskid decking!

.... you oughta hear some of my fish stories.....

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