Q1: is there any embedded wood on a 1986 MONTAUK 17 for cleats to be mounted forward of the transom?.
I am leaning toward mounting the cleats on the inside of the gunwale, leaving the top clear of any extra snags.
Q2: is there reinforcement in the bow area to anchor the bases for a bow railing?
Q3: can a ladder be mounted on the port side of the transom?
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Greetings: I have a 1986 Montauk 7 with a 1996 Johnson 115-HP Ocean Runner.
The gel coat has been redone on the hull, the center console, and even inside the anchor-well. Also added were a new rub-rail, and a custom leaning post, which is back to back seating, a d a new “almost matching” Cooler seat with matching upholstery.
I can not take credit for it; a prior owner did all these upgrades, then “life changed in a NY minute” and it became available. I am now a proud owner of this Boston Whaler.
I have read some very intelligent perspectives that are already super useful to me; thank you to this community.
1986 MONTAUK 17 Wood Locations
Re: 1986 MONTAUK 17 Wood Locations
For locations for embedded wood see the REFERENCE SECTION article on the 16/17-foot hull:
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/16-17/
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/16-17/
Re: 1986 MONTAUK 17 Wood Locations
It is customary to use the stern eye and the bow norman pin for securing lines.
If you need a midship spring line, you can use one of the vertical rail stanchions.
If you need a midship spring line, you can use one of the vertical rail stanchions.
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Re: 1986 MONTAUK 17 Wood Locations
Re cleats added to the inwale instead of the gunwale: I did exactly that on my SPORT 15:
The mounting screws seemed have good purchase into whatever was below the gel coat and laminate there, but I only used those cleats for temporary mooring, like at a launch ramp courtesy dock or a marina fuel dock, where I would be around the boat while it was moored and it was in a protected location.
If I were going to leave the boat tied to a dock and walk away for several hours or a day or two, I would use lines fastened to the transom towing eyes for mooring.
The mounting screws seemed have good purchase into whatever was below the gel coat and laminate there, but I only used those cleats for temporary mooring, like at a launch ramp courtesy dock or a marina fuel dock, where I would be around the boat while it was moored and it was in a protected location.
If I were going to leave the boat tied to a dock and walk away for several hours or a day or two, I would use lines fastened to the transom towing eyes for mooring.
Re: 1986 MONTAUK 17 Wood Locations
Holy Cow. Thank you to the Moderator for cleaning up the descriptions of my Q’s and challenges; and the “feedback”.
I grew up using “traditional cleats”; hence wanting that feature: a quick wrap and figure-eight, finished with a locking-loop. It’s encouraging someone else did, in fact, place a cleat on the inner wall of the gunwale. But, I do need to learn how to use the Eye in the transom (effectively) for longer mooring situations.
Thanks for the responses; I am coming unglued to get this finished, and actually fish the boat.
I grew up using “traditional cleats”; hence wanting that feature: a quick wrap and figure-eight, finished with a locking-loop. It’s encouraging someone else did, in fact, place a cleat on the inner wall of the gunwale. But, I do need to learn how to use the Eye in the transom (effectively) for longer mooring situations.
Thanks for the responses; I am coming unglued to get this finished, and actually fish the boat.
Re: 1986 MONTAUK 17 Wood Location.
I printed the [Wood Locating] drawings showing the layout of all the backing areas. That surely relives some anxiety.
There is a Marine supplier a couple hours south of our location. They have a hundred different Boston Whaler railings—just not marked with model numbers.
That salvage place also has side rails, dive platforms, ladders, T-tops, etc. An adult Toy-story for sure!
I now feel confident to trailer [my boat] down [to the marine surplus store] and spend the day choosing the proper components to finish this trim—out.
Nice Forum; Thanks again.
There is a Marine supplier a couple hours south of our location. They have a hundred different Boston Whaler railings—just not marked with model numbers.
That salvage place also has side rails, dive platforms, ladders, T-tops, etc. An adult Toy-story for sure!
I now feel confident to trailer [my boat] down [to the marine surplus store] and spend the day choosing the proper components to finish this trim—out.
Nice Forum; Thanks again.