I was told my boat is a 1982 CURRITUCK 17, but I believe it is a 1982 SPORT 17.
[INFERRED REQUEST TO READERS: Please view the boat in the illustrations below and identify the model.]
ASIDE: I am new to continuousWave. I hope to learn a lot from the group.
--Doug
Identify Model of 17-footer
Re: Identify Model of 17-footer
DOUG--you can identify the model of your boat by carefully reading the REFERENCE section article on the 16/17-foot hull in the website's REFERENCE section at
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/refer ... odels.html
You will find an illustration of a Boston Whaler CURRITUCK 17 that just about exactly matches your boat. The nice flooring on the cockpit deck of your boat was not an OEM option, but a previous owner did a very nice job of adding it.
You can also see a CURRITUCK 16 in the CETACEA photo collection at
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/cetac ... age14.html
The CETACEA collection dates back over 20-years, and was begun at a time when "the web" was a very new technology to most people, and creating on-line-viewable digital images was a challenge for the people new to the HTML format and its ability to present in-line viewable images.
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/cetacea/
ASIDE: the forum you are participating in now is only a part of the information collected at CONTINUOUSWAVE.COM regarding Boston Whaler boats. I recommend you visit the REFERENCE section and read the many long-form, carefully researched, illustrated, comprehensive articles contained there regarding Boston Whaler boats:
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/
ASIDE: I am the creator of continuousWave, and the first HTML pages were posted in the late 1990's.
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/refer ... odels.html
You will find an illustration of a Boston Whaler CURRITUCK 17 that just about exactly matches your boat. The nice flooring on the cockpit deck of your boat was not an OEM option, but a previous owner did a very nice job of adding it.
You can also see a CURRITUCK 16 in the CETACEA photo collection at
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/cetac ... age14.html
The CETACEA collection dates back over 20-years, and was begun at a time when "the web" was a very new technology to most people, and creating on-line-viewable digital images was a challenge for the people new to the HTML format and its ability to present in-line viewable images.
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/cetacea/
ASIDE: the forum you are participating in now is only a part of the information collected at CONTINUOUSWAVE.COM regarding Boston Whaler boats. I recommend you visit the REFERENCE section and read the many long-form, carefully researched, illustrated, comprehensive articles contained there regarding Boston Whaler boats:
https://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/
ASIDE: I am the creator of continuousWave, and the first HTML pages were posted in the late 1990's.