1994 MONTAUK 17 Restoration

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Luckyluke92
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1994 MONTAUK 17 Restoration

Postby Luckyluke92 » Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:24 pm

[The restoration of my 1994 MONTAUK 17] has been a great project over the last two years, from late in 2022 to 2025. My favorite change to the boat was [removing] the twin six-gallon fuel tanks [which were mounted] on the deck in the [stern and replacing them with] an 18-gallon tank that I fitted into a cooler [in front of the center console]. This change really improved the weight distribution and helped the boat sit more level in the water. Now the boat accelerates onto plane more easily.

Also, I also moved the battery to the center console.

Those changes freed room on the aft cockpit deck.

I also replaced the original cushions with new ones made to the original specifications and colors.

In c.2024 I re-powered with a new SUZUKI 90-HP. This engine runs like a dream, and [the 1994 MONTAUK 17] is now a joy to operate.

I often run the boat over 20-miles offshore [of some location described by an unknown four-letter acronym, possibly referring to a part of Maryland]. This is no problem. The boat runs very well.

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Fig. 1. This appears to be some sort of "before" view showing the generally very dirty condition of the boat.
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Fig. 2. This also appears to be some sort of "before" view of the hull showing its generally very dirty condition.
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Fig. 3. This appears to be some sort of "after" view showing the hull after removal of dirt and some cleaning.
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[Moderator’s note: these posts have been separated from an older discussion in which the possible source of the unusual leaning post seat was the topic of discussion, and an entirely different user-ID was used as the boat owner. Apparently the owner of the boat created a new user-ID, then revived the dormant 2022 discussion to change its topic to report on the outcome of a restoration of the boat. Figure numbers to identify all images have been added. Captions have been added to explain what is being shown.]

Luckyluke92
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Re: 1994 MONTAUK 17 Restoration

Postby Luckyluke92 » Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:25 pm

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Fig. 4. A view of the boat from the Starboard stern quarter.
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Fig. 5. A view of the boat from the Port stern quarter, taken contemporaneously with the view in Figure 4.
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Fig. 6. The cooler, now repurposed to contain and conceal the fuel tank.
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Luckyluke92
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Re: 1994 MONTAUK 17 Restoration

Postby Luckyluke92 » Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:26 pm

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Fig. 7. A view of the boat taken from the bow and looking aft, with angling gear deployed. In this view the upholstery of the boat does not seem to be the newly purchased upholstery that is said to match the OEM upholstery in quality and style.
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Fig. 8. A view of the stern area of the boat taken from the helm, showing an unidentified new addition that appears to block the view of the stern deck area, taken while the boat was underway at planing speed.
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jimh
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Re: 1994 MONTAUK 17 Restoration

Postby jimh » Wed Feb 26, 2025 5:42 pm

Q1: do you have any knowledge about what sort of decal was attached to the forward edge of the helm console that has been removed but has left behind an unusual shaded area that appears to be in the shape of a law enforcement badge (as seen in Figure 1)?