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Always our most requested Whaler!

2004 Boston Whaler 170 Montauk!

 

We brought this one in toward the end of last season, just as summer sales were beginning to winding down -she's just too nice Whaler to not repost!

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We've got her priced @ 24k   - Or -  think of it as 35k less than a new one! 🙂

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All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States, with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to delivery.

 

All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to delivery.

It's always nice when Tilly drops by!

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From what we can tell, he’s a pretty busy guy. No one really knows what else he does, or where else he goes, but it’s always nice when he finds the time to hang out at YCM.

Walk-Around Video 2014 170 Super Sport!

We brought this one in last summer and she’s still here - so it’s time to repost the walk-around video! 

 

Our videos, pictures and write ups drop further down the page every time a new post is made  -so some really good stuff often gets lost in the mix. 

 

If you’re in the market for a Super Sport, YCM currently couple of 130s, 150s, and this 170  -and a 110 Sport, and a host of Classic side console Whalers!

 

*Correction to video -the correct, super low hours are actually just 112, not the 170 mentioned 🙂*

In the YCM Pipeline! 

2015 Boston Whaler 150 Montauk! 

This is a really nice one!!

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Super Clean Whaler with Very Low Hours - about 100, we'll plug her in upon arrival!

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No Bottom Paint!

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Mercury Fuel Injected Four Stroke 60 hp (max hp)

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Factory Fishing Package with Livewell, Rod Holders and Cooler Seat

 

Factory Comfort Package with all Cushions

 

Removable Trolling Motor

 

Side Rails

 

Swim Ladder

 

Pricing and additional photos soon!

 

Give us a call between 10am and 7pm EST with questions!

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All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States, with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to delivery.

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All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to delivery.

 

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Out of the hundreds of Boston Whaler related videos posted by YCM over the years    -this impromptu, two minute, rainy day discussion about a self bailing 150 Super Sport has been viewed by more people all over the world, than any other...

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Fueling up for more sea trials...

'85 Montauk 17 in the left lane, '99 Standard 17 in the right - both powered by Yamaha F70 Fuel Injected Four Strokes.

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It’s Dock Line Day @ YCM!

I hope y’all like teal!

So, every YCM Whaler comes with a new set of dock lines, new anchor, w/chain and line, new fire extinguisher, new throwable PFD & a new Boston Whaler hat, all in a handy 27 gallon tote

Turns out, West Marine’s running a pretty good sale on teal dock lines, so we loaded up!

Modeling credit goes to Buttons, as Blitz was simply not interested -despite that orange and teal are complimentary colors.

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It’s been a winter full of unusually low temps, lot’s of ice, and more snow than we seen in years -but yesterday was beautiful and in the 60s!

So, we did a few sea trials -including that beautiful ’86 Montauk we sold a few weeks ago!

She’ll be heading to Mount Sinai, New York soon.

Spring’s around the next bend!

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More Sea Trials!

Here's the 2017 Boston Whaler 170 Dauntless we sold a couple of weeks ago!

What a great boat! Rear seats, internal fuel tank & fantastic ride quality.

Fun, fast and easy.

She runs 42/43 MPH with the 115 Merc, all awhile feeling solid, safe and predictable.

We've got a 2020 Glacier Green 170 Dauntless available - see inventory!

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Our Boston Whaler

110 Sport has arrived!

The perfect yacht tender, grandpa boat, or fun little runabout!

-Mercury 25 hp Fuel Injected Four Stroke

-Only 29 Total Hours!!

-Wrap Around Bow Rail

-Cushion Package

-Galvanized Trailer

-And No Bottom Paint!

-$13k

Give us a call to discuss!

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TOTAL  HOURS!

For those of us following the
SS
United State's final voyage

The GPS tracking device aboard the SS United States stopped updating last night.

So, we're now tracking her Tugboat "VINIK NO.6" on VesselFinder and MarineTraffic.

You may recall from our previous posts, when YCM sends a Boston Whaler overseas, we track the ship through one of these marine tracking websites.

All ships are required to have an AIS Transponder turned on while underway. This broadcasts their position to avoid collisions.

As you can see from the map, she's now south of North Carolina's Outer Banks.

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Well, there she goes...

The SS United States departs Philadelphia, clearing the Walt Whitman suspension bridge, making her way down the Delaware River...

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We were hoping to meet her off the coast of Virginia Beach for a final farewell, but the weather’s not looking good.

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If you’re unfamiliar with the SS United States, or her final voyage - but interested, scroll down to our November 11th post.

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*Photos from a Philadelphia news video.

Want to follow her journey?

GPS TRACKER LINK SS UNITED STATES  https://share.garmin.com/SSUNITEDSTATES

Looking for a project Whaler?  

 

We've always got a bunch of project boats available!

 

Including this 1999 Boston Whaler 14 Dauntless! 

The BIGGEST Fourteen Foot Center Console ever produced! 

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Ya'll missed out on a good one here!

So as you may recall, we picked up this classic ’85 Montauk back in September.

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-The leaves were already changing, kids were back in school, and most folks had tucked their boats in for the year -but YCM was still out there buyin’ Whalers!

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Anyway, the owner was in his early 80s, he’d owned the boat for many years, and was ready to move on.

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In 2020 she was re-powered with a brand new 70 horsepower, fuel injected, four stroke Yamaha - and he put a total of 104 “elderly” hours on her!

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Seventy-one of those hours were just putting along under 2000 RPM!

She’s not a perfect museum piece, but she’s definitely a nice, solid, super reliable, turn-key, water-ready, classic Boston Whaler Montauk!

 

We recently had her on hold for a buddy, but it didn’t work out, so she’s now 100% available.

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She’s 17k with galvanized trailer, 16k w/out.

 

Give us a call if interested, and let's schedule a live walk-around video.

 

All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to professional delivery.

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All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to professional delivery.

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Bully Boat 16

Ron’s selling his Skiff!

 

2016 16’ Bully Boat

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2017 Yamaha 25 hp Four Stroke w/Electric Start

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Ron, our mechanic bought her brand new in 2019 -he’s only put a 26 hours on her since!

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Bully Boats are shallow drafted, rugged skiffs built in Shacklefords Virginia.

You probably won’t find too much about them on the web, but the local duck hunters, crabbers and shallow water anglers love them.

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Bully Boat is a second generation family owned business, they build to order, and offer a couple of different skiff models.

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Ron’s skiff is in excellent condition, well maintained and water ready. He’s asking $7k for the boat and motor.

 

The new Load Rite galvanized trailer she’s sitting on belongs to YCM, and is available for an additional $1,500.

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More pics available upon request.

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Let me know, and I’ll put you in touch with Ron.

There's also a Garmin Fish Finder /GPS and a Bimini Top!

In the YCM Pipeline!

2000 Boston Whaler Outrage 18!

 

Spring’s right around the corner, and we’re beefing up our Pre-Owned Boston Whaler inventory!

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-ONE OWNER BOAT

-SENIOR OWNED SINCE DAY ONE - yep, he’s 81.

-NEVER BOTTOM PAINTED/NEVER LEFT IN THE WATER

-SERVICED ANNUALLY

 

Introduced in 1999, the Outrage 18 was/is the biggest, best riding, best equipped, and most overbuilt 18 foot center console Boston Whaler ever produced for the masses.

 

This is essentially a scaled down version of the 21 and 23 foot Outrages of the time, complete with Whaler’s beloved Accutrack hull, and designed from the keel up to be a compact, big water, serious fishing center console.

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These huge 18 footers came standard with an equally huge 90 gallon below deck fuel tank, two rear seats, two large, in the floor fish boxes, raw water wash down, rod holders, cup holders, hydraulic steering with tilt wheel, molded swim platforms, a true self bailing cockpit with scuppers, etc, etc!

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The production run was however a short one, just two years -1999 and 2000.

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This exceptional eighteen footer simply proved too expensive to build, and often got lost in Boston Whaler's overly bloated millennial line up.

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There were at the time a whopping seventeen models ≦23’, eight of which were center consoles.

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More often than not, new boat buyers opted for the jump up to the larger 21 Outrage, or down to the less expensive 18 Dauntless.

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Some of her big boat stats…

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18’4” LOA

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8’3” Beam

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2,500 lbs dry - that’s w/out motor!

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Rated for 200 hp, and up to 8 people.

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Ours has the factory Stainless Steel Bimini Top, Stainless Steel Reversible Pilots Seat, Bow Rail, and regularly serviced Mercury 135 Opti-Max.

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Galvanized Trailer also included.

 

AND NO BOTTOM PAINT!

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We’ll read the hours when she arrives, and we’ll have her priced soon as well.

Give us a call if interested!

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YCM a different kind of boat dealer

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All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to professional delivery.

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All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to professional delivery.

In the YCM Pipeline!

2010 Boston Whaler 110 Sport!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These little eleven footers were built as high-end tenders for discerning yacht owners preferring solid and unsinkable over inflatable and flimsy.

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Affectionately dubbed “the bathtub” these glossy white compact Whalers are super stable, have high sides and completely flat decks.

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The 110 is a wider, heavier boat, providing a more stable and safe platform than the classic 9 and 11 foot Whalers of the past.

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You know who else loves these little Whalers? - Grandparents!

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We’ve sold several 110s over the years, and all over the country to super excited grandpas, and grandmas looking forward to boating with the grand-kiddos.

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High sides, flat decks, super stable and unsinkable tends to resonate with the grandparents!

The all-fiberglass interior means low maintenance, have fun, hose it off and go.

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The big, wide fiberglass benches are finished with a non-skid, no slip pattern, ours comes with the factory bench cushions as well.

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There’s an anchor/storage locker in the bow just like on the bigger Whalers, also finished with non-skid.

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The self bailing cockpit means - no bilge pump needed, just pull the plug.

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Leaving her on a mooring? Just leave the plug out!

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She’ll fit in any garage, can be towed by anything with a hitch, and would look great on your jet ski lift.

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Unfortunately Boston Whaler stopped production of the 110 Sport and 110 Tender during the pandemic.

The demand, and the money was in bigger boats. They sell every boat they can produce, and the big stuff is way way more profitable - bummer.

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So - If you don’t want an inflatable dinghy, or if you simply want a smaller Whaler, you're going to have to shop the used market -and these little 11s tend to get scooped up fast by the big boat guys.

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Ours is in pretty close to perfect condition, we’ll have more photos and details soon - including hours and pricing.

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Here’s what we can tell you about ours so far…

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-Condition is pretty much perfect.

-Hours are low and will be read upon arrival.

-Has Galvanized Trailer with folding tongue - so easy garage fit.

-Factory Bench Cushions.

-Factory Wrap-Around Bow Rail for added safety.

-Bimini Top.

-Navigation Lights.

-Mercury 25 horsepower (max hp) Four Stroke with Fuel Injection, Electric Start and Power Trim and Tilt - super quiet, super reliable, super fuel efficient.

-Garage Kept

-All Original Owners Manuals in the Original Boston Whaler Red Pouch.

-NO BOTTOM PAINT!

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All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to professional delivery.

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All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to professional delivery.

 

BTW - We also have two Boston Whaler 110 Tiller models available - see inventory.

As always - We buy Boston Whalers everyday, all over the country - Safe, Simple, Professional.

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You don’t have to deal with the public. Just give us a call, and we’ll send the truck!

 

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There goes our Super Cool 1989 Boston Whaler Mischief!

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She’s heading to beautiful Easton Maryland, a small, waterfront town on Maryland’s Eastern Shore  -known for it’s culture, charm, boating, seafood, and history. 

 

She’ll live in a large warehouse amongst a collection of other classic Whalers.

 

As most of you know, Boston Whaler folks can be a bit eccentric  -our 15’ Mischief’s new owner, for example has a Classic 13’ Boston Whaler, complete with Johnson 25 horsepower two stoke hanging from his office ceiling. 

 

Technically, I guess you’d say she’s upside-down, that is, you’re looking up into that classic Whaler blue interior.

 

There are ceiling lights built into the highly varnished mahogany benches and anchor hatch, shining down to illuminate his office.  

He refers to this as a Boston Whaler chandelier  -now that’s pretty cool.

 

Speaking of cool, look at that Mischief!  She’ll be a nice add to the collection! 

 

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We'll have better pics soon, which will more accurately represent "Glacier Green"

Sooo - on the same day that our 2017 Light Blue Boston Whaler 170 Dauntless sold, we agreed to broker this one owner, extremely low hour, 2021 Glacier Green 170 Dauntless!

She has all the good stuff. -and no bottom paint!

More details to follow/reach out w/questions, etc, etc...

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Our 170 Dauntless has arrived!

She's gorgeous, she has 212 hours, she's $35k, a she's garnering quite a bit of interest!

Give us a call if you'd like to discuss!

All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States, with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to delivery.

All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to delivery.

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$35k

2017 Boston Whaler 170 Dauntless

 

-In beautiful “Boston Whaler Light Blue”!

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The 170 Dauntless was designed to be a higher-end, more family friendly and versatile alternative to the 170 Montauk, with fishing, water sports, and comfortable cruising in mind.

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While the Montauk and Dauntless are keel-up different boats, there are three big reasons some folks loved the Dauntless more.

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1- Rear Seats

2- 35 Gallon Internal Fuel Tank

3- Optional 115 horsepower Motor.

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Ours has the optional 115, so she’s fast, with plenty of power for wakeboarding skiing, or pulling grandkids on the tube.

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All gassed up she weighs about 2,300 lbs, so you don’t need to buy a big truck to get her to the ramp.

 

The trailer has a folding tongue, so theres a good chance she’ll fit in the garage.

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Ours has the comfort package with large bow cushion, cooler seat cushion, and backrest cushion.

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Those rear seats fold flat, creating a casting platform for anglers.

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There are 6 strategically placed cupholders, and several rod holders thought out the boat.

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There are two coolers, one in front of the console, the other on slides, under the reversible pilots seat.

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She also has the optional Split Bow Rail - these are really great!

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You get the safety of a wrap-around bow rail, but with an opening in the front -this makes boarding from the bow, hoping off at the sandbar, working the anchor, or pulling in fish much easer.

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Nothing aftermarket has been added to this boat!

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No holes drilled, no “as seen on TV” plastic accessories, no custom glow in the dark speakers, or flashing LED lights, no trolling motors, or purse holders.

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There is also no bottom paint - just like she was on the showroom floor.

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What else…

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Factory Swim Platform and Ladder, Factory Bimini Top, Factory Console and Reversible Pilots Seat Cover.

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The 170 Dauntless was introduced in 2013, and ran until 2021.

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Why is such a great boat no longer offered?

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Once the all new 170 Montauk arrived 2018, with...

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1- Rear seats

2- 25 gallon internal fuel tank

3- 115 hp option

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it became apparent that the two models were competing against each other for the same floor space and sale.

Then came the pandemic, with increased demand, but shortages in materials, and (ongoing shortages in labor).

While disappointing, but it made sense to consolidate.

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We often get calls for these 170 Dauntlesses, they are fantastic, high quality, great riding, all around 17 footers, and they rarely show up on the market.

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She’s coming to YCM from a freshwater lake in Western VA, we’ll post more pics, and check the hours then. (Believed to be 200+/- hours).

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We’ll have her priced soon too!   UPDATE SHE'S AVAILABLE FOR $35K

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I suspect she’ll be a hot ticket, so please call us now if you’re interested.

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All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States, with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to delivery.

All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to delivery.

 

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Not seen in pics, but included - Factory Bimini Top

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Not seen in pics, but included - Factory Bow Cushion

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We love getting all the manuals, and the Boston Whaler Red Pouch,  - and both keys!

This pic is from BW, showing the rear folding seats.  Our seat cushions are the newer tan color.

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A few specs...

More to follow! 

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We’re a chilly 18 degrees here @ YCM this morning, but we’ll be in the 40s in just a few hours  -and then it’s a mere 63 days ‘till spring! 

 

If you’re looking for a Boston Whaler, give us a call!

 

If you want to sell your Whaler, give use call!

 

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**We've usually got an extra copy of "Unsinkable if you're looking for one!**

YCM Christmas Gift Idea #2

Our 2nd Christmas Sale item is Matthew Plunkett’s out of print, impossible to find, and always in high demand UNSINKABLE!

 

The ultimate guide to Boston Whaler’s history.

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This a great read, and the perfect Christmas gift for any Boston Whaler fan, and it looks fantastic on any coffee table!

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Unsinkable was released in 2017, with timing to coincide with Boston Whaler’s 2018 60th Anniversary.

Word got out to Whaler fans all over the world, and it sold out somewhere around 2020.

Originally retailing for $35, these books are sometimes seen on ebay for as much as $900!

 

I’m offering one, new, unread, hardbound copy for $300, plus $10 for domestic shipping.

International shipping is offered on an actual cost basis -or pick up in Williamsburg, Va anytime.

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’ve got another copy, that I may consider selling as well -don’t want to thin the herd by too much!

 

As with most of our Christmas and specialty sales, we will donate a percentage of the proceeds to one of our favorite charitable causes, in this case Break Through T1D (formerly called The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation), which funds research for new treatments and the eventual cure of type 1 diabetes.

 

Give us a call if interested!

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Our Inventory is always @ the top of the page
                                - here's
some of our Boston Whalers...

The '86 Montauk has arrived @ YCM!

SOLD!🙂

Limited Edition BOSTON WHALER 40th Anniversary Lithograph - Signed & Numbered

We’re going to make a few Boston Whaler related items available in time for Christmas.

The first item on our 2024 Christmas list is this very rare, limited edition, signed and numbered Boston Whaler lithograph print, double matted and framed.

These were commissioned by Boston Whaler in 1998 to celebrate Boston Whaler's 40th Anniversary.

The first 250 of 387 signed and numbered prints were to be given to those who purchased Boston Whaler’s 40th Anniversary 13’ Sport, which was also also limited edition and numbered. These were really cool throwback classic 13 footers with gorgeous blue interiors.

So, if you bought hull # 100, you received print # 100, etc.

Ours print is #187 of 387, which would have coincided with hull # 187.

While hull # 187 was long ago sold, the owner kept the lithograph, his kids later inherited it, eventually selling to YCM.

These prints were also given out at dealer meetings and events in 1998. Most it seems, disappeared along the way, they are now very hard to find, and rarely show up for sale.

The artist commissioned by Boston Whaler was the late Ralf Dunagan, a well known newspaper cartoonist (two time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), and talented water color artist.

Dunagan actually did a few paintings over the years for Boston Whaler, depicting various classic models, all with a light, loose-wash watercolor technique.

His connection to Whaler was through his daughter Terry, who was the VP of Marketing from 1994-2006.

Framed demotions are 34 1/4 x 26 inches.

Additional pics are available.

We’ll take it off the office wall for $995,

Pick up anytime in Williamsburg, Virginia, or we can have it packed and shipped on your dime.

As with most of our Christmas and specialty sales, we will donate a percentage of the proceeds to one of our favorite charitable causes, in this case Break Through T1D (formerly called The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation), which funds research for new treatments and the eventual cure of type 1 diabetes.

Give us a call if interested!

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In The YCM Pipeline!

We’ve got a gorgeous 1986 Boston Whaler Montauk arriving @ YCM in a just few days!

She was re-powered in August of 2022 with a brand new Suzuki 90 hp Fuel Injected Four Stroke! - Now with just 44 hours on the clock!

She’s perched on a new in 2021 Vantage Aluminum Trailer, also in excellent condition!

This is one of those “too much new to list” kinda boats!

New Wiring, Steering, Moeller 22 Gallon Fuel Tank, Battery, Garmin UHD 90 Chartplotter/Fishfinder (NMEA 2000 to the Suzuki), Ritchie Compass, Noco Charger, etc, etc, etc…

She also has the original Boston Whaler removable bow mounted Casting Chair - that’s a pretty rare find, and worth several hundred bucks if you don’t want it!

The teak was recently refinished with 5 coats of Captain’s Varnish, and also looks fantastic.

WM. J. Mill’s Mooring Cover and Bimini Top also included.

And - No Bottom Paint!

She’ll be offered @ $25k. More photos available!

Give us a call if interested!

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Here comes Santa Claus...

Lis sent us this happy little video of her YCM Whaler arriving in Schwenksville, PA yesterday!

 

Santa, assisted by Coastal Transport & Hauling was well fed, and left with two dozen homemade lemon muffins, a Lis specialty. 🙂

 

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SOLD!

Wahoo! 14.4 Side Console 

   $5,500   

Wahoo! 14.4 Side Console LTD

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Yes, we do occasionally take trade-ins, and we do occasionally buy boats that aren’t Boston Whalers -and in this case one that may even ruffle the feathers of purists…

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When Lis from PA recently purchased a YCM 170 Montauk, she asked if we’d be interested in her Wahoo! (exclamation point part of the name/logo, as opposed to any actual shock at the question!)

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While there are haters out there -this is after all, a brand that was designed to compete directly with BW, which some may say has a bit of a fanatical following, and while they did certainly “borrow” some ideas from BW -they were well built boats with innovative ideas of their own!

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So why not? It’s not like you never see a used Chevy at the local Ford dealer.

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Their short story goes something like this -

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Back in the 1980’s Ray Curry, the owner of Richmond, Virginia Boston Whaler dealer “Reliance Marine” had a falling out with Boston Whaler.

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I’m not sure what happened exactly, but having been a manufacturer's rep in an unrelated industry, working with independently owned dealers -the issues are generally territorial (opening a competing dealer too close to existing), dealer carrying too many competing lines under the same roof (affecting numbers or egos), wholesale or retail price structures, or financial. There are no indications that it was financial.

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Whatever it was, Ray was pissed enough to start a company strictly to compete directly with Boston Whaler.

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The boats were built in an industrial park, just up the road, in Ashland, Virginia, maybe 15 miles from his dealership.

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Whether it’s selling T-shirts on the side of the road, or starting Macintosh computers from your garage, starting a business is difficult, risky, and I think, always impressive.

Starting a boat manufacturing business, in the highly competitive marine industry - and being successful, even more so.

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You can look at this as a David and Goliath story, or a copycat story - either way, it’s impressive.

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After losing his Whaler franchise, Ray set out to build a better boat, starting in 1985 with a 14, 16 and 18 footer - designed to go toe to toe with Whalers classic 13, 15 and 17 hulls.

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There’s no mistaking it, they looked a lot alike!

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Not only were the designs similar, the advertising campaigns were too!

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Wahoo! also claimed to be unsinkable, pictured boats cut in half, and often took jabs at Whaler.

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It wasn’t long before the years of lawsuits came…

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There were some key differences in construction and design.

BW hulls are stringer-less, their unique Unibond process fills the entire hull with foam, bonding the top cap to the bottom hull. The foam is the actual structure.

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The Wahoo (I’m done with the exclamation point, as my computer insists on capitalizing the next word..) design is more traditional, with structural stringers, surrounded by foam.

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Some clever departures from BW’s methods included the insertion of perforated drain tubes in the foam, as well as a center channel down the keel, both designed to alleviate potential condensation build up, sending any moisture to the stern, where a brass transom plug could be removed for final drainage.

 

There was also an air cavity between the hull and top cap to aid in keeping internal foam dry.

 

Unlike Whaler, all Wahoos, even this 14 footer, had built in fuel tanks.

 

We’ve had several Wahoos over the years, and have to admit, right down to fit and finish, their great little boats.

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Several other models were added to the line up over the years, all the way up to 26’ center consoles and walk-arounds.

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After a good run at the market, and years of legal battles, Ray decided to retire in 1996, selling off the company's assets.

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The Wahoo name and the molds were actually purchased by rival Brunswick, the parent company of Boston Whaler.

Some of the molds became future Robalo boats -which was part of Brunswick’s vast marine portfolio at the time. Robalo was later sold to Marine Products Corporation (Chaparral) in 2001.

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That’s a lot of banter to discuss one 37 year old 14 footer…

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Anyway this one’s a 1987, with original power and trailer.

-Self bailing hull

-Molded fiberglass console

-Comfortable folding seats

-Lots of storage including built in cooler

-Bimini top.

-Wrap Around Bow Rail

-Lowrance GPS Fishfinder

-48 Horsepower Johnson

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She’s in good shape, everything works, she’ll be here soon, and she’ll be priced below anything else we’ve got - and probably just as fun as any Whaler… - EDIT SHE'S AVAILABLE FOR $5,500

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Give us a call if want her!

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Maritime 1480 Center Console

I absolutely love this boat.

We sold her last year to a gentleman named Tony down in Atlanta.

For health related reasons, he was only able to enjoy the boat twice, so we’re bringing her back to YCM under a brokering arrangement.

During our sea trials last year, I could not get over the fantastic ride quality of this 14 footer! This is seriously a very nice, unsinkable, quality built boat -and I would take her over a 130 Super Sport any day - there, I said it, and I’m not sorry!

Tony had a custom cover made, and took very good care of her during his brief ownership.

She had 80 hours on her last year, so they haven't changed more than an hour or so, and we’ll of course check everything out, put her back in the water, and make sure she’s ready for the next owner.

If you’re not familiar with Maritime, here is a link to their Facebook page…

https://www.facebook.com/MaritimeBoats/

We don’t have a price at this point, but give a call if you’re interested in discussing!

Below is our write- up from last year, it’s pretty good, if I do say so myself…

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Just arriving today @ York County Marine!

While not a Whaler, Maritime is another YCM favorite!

Originally “Maritime Skiff”, they were founded by longtime Boston Whaler engineer and executive Paul Hureau, the man largely responsible for creating and overseeing Boston Whaler’s Commercial Products Division - Whaler’s military, law enforcement, and commercial boats.

While the bloodline to Boston Whaler has a lot to do with our interest, it’s also the quality of construction, simple “hose it off and go” practicality, and the overall uniqueness of the line that we love.

They’re a pretty rare find, and seldomly show up on the market, especially outside of New England.

The name was changed to simply “Maritime” in the mid 2000s to more accurately reflect the entire line.

Today Maritime is owned by New Hampshire boat builder Chislett’s Boating.

They’re quality and standards haven’t changed, but materials have.

All Maritime boats are built with modern composites, and have been 100% wood free since 2008 -that means never having to worry about replacing a rotten floor or transom!

You won't find a lot of frills on a Maritime, just basic, well constructed boats, designed primarily for fishing, or going to work, in fact they have a commercial division similar to that which Paul Hureau ran for Boston Whaler, with a line of boats produced specifically for law enforcement agencies, fire departments, commercial fishing, etc.

Maritime hulls are designed to be fuel-efficient, requiring lower horsepower motors, they’re shallow drafted, stable and dry riding. They’re all self bailing -oh, and like Whaler, they’re foam filled and unsinkable!

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Maritime is not a high production company, in fact, most of their boats are made to order. They have only a handful of stocking dealers, all of which are in the North East, and non of which will have more than couple of boats on hand at any given time.

We bought ours from the original owner, a local, older gentleman, he ordered her from the factory and picked her up in New England.

She’s a 2019 Maritime 1480 Sport Skiff Center Console.

Suzuki 50 hp Fuel Injected Four Stroke - very low hours (we’ll verify exacts shortly) in brackish waters.

Bimini Top

Side Rails

Backrest

Bench Cushions

Simrad GO5XSE GPS / Fishfinder

Galvanized Trailer

AND NO BOTTOM PAINT!

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We were quoted $32,341 on a 2023 similarly specked 1480.

Ours is pretty much perfect, and available for $21k with trailer.

SPECS - 14’6” LOA, 6’ 9” Beam, 6” Draft (boat only), Dry Weight (before motor) 780 lbs, Capacity 4, Min HP 30, Max 60.

Give us a call if interested - any day and anytime between 10am and 7pm EST. 757-329-9979

All York County Marine boats are professionally delivered - anywhere in the United States, with international shipping possible.

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All York County Marine boats are checked over by a marine mechanic prior to delivery

All York County Marine boats are thoroughly sea trialed prior to delivery.

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More Sea Trials Yesterday...

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So we’ve has this 180 Ventura longer than I care to disclose!

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Somewhere way back in the archives of the YCM website (or FB page) there’s a story of bringing her down from Dark Harbor, Maine during inclement weather, dealing with tidal swings, ferry schedules and snow. -then having some minor minor fiberglass work done, followed by beautiful Glacier Green paint.

 

It was during the pandemic, the glass shop took forever, we couldn’t get parts, she didn’t come with a trailer, etc  -and the demand for anything that floated was so strong, we just set her aside, concentrating on the boats that were ready for release.

 

While many people wanted her over the years, it was the patient persistence of Brian in Landenberg, PA that got us off our rear-ends to finally button her up.

 

The 180 Ventura is the same hull as the 180 Dauntless, but with a different top cap and interior -dual console vs center console.

 

These are big, wide, heavy 18 footers, they ride great in reasonable conditions, and make for excellent family/water-sports and inland fishing boats.

 

She’s a 2000 model, re-powered back in ’06 with a 115 Mercury four stoke, which pushed her all the way up to 42 MPH yesterday with two men aboard - not bad!  

 

She’ll be delivered to Brian by Coastal Transport sometime after Thanksgiving -it’s good to finally move her on to a new family!  

 

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The 170 Montauk is just a fantastic boat, one of our favorite Whalers -and we’ve got this one is dialed in just right! 

Lis and Paul from Schwenksville, Pennsylvania are the lucky new owners, and we’ll have her up there soon!

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UPDATE 1/25/55 - Still no updates

UPDATE 1/16/25 - Still no updates!

UPDATE 12/13 -Still no updates on the big move!

UPDATE 11/13 - Moving the SS United States has been delayed due to a tropical disturbance in the western Caribbean, which will likely become Tropical Storm "Sara" soon. More info to follow when possible.

SS United States

The SS United States was the pride of American shipbuilding.

 

I have casually followed her demise for decades, and now it seems the story is coming to an end.  

 

She’s best known for crushing the Transatlantic speed record on her maiden voyage in 1952 averaging a speed of 35.59 knots, that’s 40.96 mph!  - Pretty impressive performance for a 990 footer!  

 

The record was formerly held by the HMS Queen Mary, and it still stands today, some 73 years later.

 

Built by Newport News Shipbuilding  -she was Launched and Commissioned on June 23rd, 1951.

 

If you lived in Newport News during the early 1950s, you or someone in your family or friend group likely worked on this incredible ship, and her emotional ties to this area are still strong.  

 

The old timers still speak of her with tremendous pride. 

Maybe they worked on her, or maybe they just watched her sail out of Hampton Roads for those initial sea trials.  

 

She means just as much to the folks in New York that watched her depart for that record breaking transatlantic voyage, and to every passenger with the good fortune to have sailed aboard her.

 

She was in service from 1952-1969, crossing the Atlantic over 400 times, carrying over 1,000,000 passengers, including 4 US Presidents and countless celebrities. 

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She’s quite a bit smaller than the bloated, floating, all you can eat buffet cruise ships of today  -and quite a bit sexier, and more elegant - and way faster!  

 

Her lines are sleek and gorgeous, the twin red, white and blue funnels set to a slight rearward cant are impressive and unmistakeable, her glossy black hull only adding to the overall beauty - this vessel was built for speed, and looked the part.

 

She was capable of 38.32 knots (44 MPH), info that was actually  classified for many years.

 

Perhaps even more impressive - she was good for 20 knots in reverse!  That means she could just about outrun one of those Disney themed floating buffets going backwards!

 

Power was delivered by four massive steam turbine engines, each producing some 60,000 horsepower, each turning its own propellor - two big ones on the outside combined with two smaller props between. 

 

Like the top speed, her propulsion system and hull design were kept classified until sometime in the 1980s.

 

One of those huge props is on permanent display at the Newport News Mariner’s Museum, still mounted on the original shaft.

 

The Mariner’s Museum has many of the ship’s artifacts, and is a great way to spend an afternoon in Hampton Roads.

 

All of her furniture, fixtures and art were made of aluminum both to save weight and to reduce the risk of an at sea fire.

  

There literally was no wood on the ship, with the exception of the cook’s butcher block and the grand piano, which was made of fire resistant mahogany. 

 

Fire resistant material in shipbuilding for most of the 20th century meant asbestos - it was a great insulator of both temperature and sound with excellent heat/fire resistance, and the SS United States was full of it.

 

What is asbestos? A natural silicate fibrous mineral, once heavily mined for its insulation and fire retardant qualities, it is now known to be directly related to lung disease including various cancers, asbestosis, and mesothelioma  - which kills thousands of people around the world each year.  

 

When touched or bumped into, it can release tiny fibers that when breathed can build up in the lungs.

 

The effects of asbestos can take decades to show, and the rate of asbestosis in the Hampton Roads area is reportedly 7 times higher than the national average, primarily due to the shipbuilding industry.  

 

Asbestos was also widely used in housing materials and in the automotive industry from the 1930s-70s, with EPA restrictions beginning in the 1970s.

 

Back to our ship, so, what happened?  

 

Amongst other things  - The rising cost of fuel, the emergence of the commercial airline industry, changes in the way Americans traveled and vacationed, a larger US Navy, and asbestos - and the overwhelming cost of removal.  

She was a very expensive vessel to run and maintain in a rapidly changing world. 

 

During my entire childhood she was docked and deteriorating at Norfolk’s International Marine Terminal, Pier 2.  

 

She was there from 1970 to 1989 - we saw her every time we ventured out in to Hampton Roads Harbor, I remember pulling up right alongside her, looking up from the mahogany bench of our little 11 foot Boston Whaler at the majestic, but paint-peeling and rusting hull.  I had heard so many stories, but it seemed she still had more to tell.

 

In 1984, in an old warehouse at the International Terminals, just adjacent to the ship, an auction was held, in which her entire contents were sold off to satisfy the creditors of her most recent owner.  

 

The auction went on for two weeks, and thousands of items were sold from SS United States embossed silverware, serving trays and wine glasses to orange life vests with SS United States stenciled in black, the aluminum deck chairs, bed spreads, light fixtures, artwork, navigation equipment, even the lifeboats  - you name it - all sold off.

 

The highest bid cast was for the ship’s brass bell, which sold to a local physician for $30,000.

 

These items occasionally show up today in local yard sales, on eBay and other auction sites.

 

Later, in 1989 she was moved to the CSX Coal Docks on the James River, where those 65 foot iconic stacks could be easily seen by all crossing the “new” Monitor Merrimac Bridge Tunnel, a third crossing designed to alleviate traffic congestion from Virginia’s Hampton Roads’ Southside to the Peninsula, which opened in the early ‘90s.

 

Once again sold, she left the coal piers in 1992, this time for the Sevastopol Shipyard in Southern Ukraine to undergo the removal of all that asbestos - in preparation for what we all hoped would be a new life on the seas.  

 

The watercolor painting in this photo was of the SS United States leaving the coal piers for Ukraine.  

 

The painting is my father’s work, he was maritime artist, and native of Newport News.  Like so many, he shared a great affection for the SS United States.  He is where my interest in this ship and just about everything else in this life was generated. 

 

We shot the reference material from the family Grady White, as we watched the tugs take her away.  

 

The Sevastopol Shipyard was taken over by Russia when they illegally annexed Crimea in 2014.  It has been a hotpoint in the ongoing Ukrainian war.  

 

The SS United States was originally built in secret conjunction with the US Navy, to military spec, with much of the 79 million dollar price tag picked up by the Department of Defense.  

 

The design allowing for a quick conversion from luxury liner to high speed troop transport, capable of carrying 14,000 troops, and traveling 10,000 miles between refueling.

 

She just narrowly avoided such conscription during the Korean War.

 

Four years after leaving the coal piers for Ukraine, an ocean going tug towed her back across the Atlantic, to the Delaware River in Philadelphia, where she has continued her downward spiral.

 

Over the past 30 years, if your flight pattern was right, you could see those iconic stacks on your approach to the Philadelphia International Airport - It always felt good to see her again!

 

Every imaginable attempt has been made during the past 5 decades to bring her back  - as an ocean liner, a modern Caribbean cruise ship, a military vessel, a hospital ship, a floating museum, floating condos, floating casino, etc, etc  - all failed.   Many millions of dollars have been invested by many different well intentioned people and organizations.  

 

It is now time for this storied and proud part of American maritime history to be allowed her final rest.  

 

It is to be in the Gulf of Mexico, where her beautiful, mid-century lines will form the world’s largest artificial reef, providing habitat to marine life for many years to come. 

 

It is sad, but also good.

 

Under the assistance of tugs, she’s scheduled to leave the Philadelphia piers on November 14th and 15th, passing under the bridges that span the Delaware River at low tide, allowing additional clearance for those beautiful, but faded, red, white and blue stacks.

 

She’ll enter the Atlantic, staying as close to the shoreline as possible, wrapping around Florida and eventually reaching Mobile, Alabama  -a 12 month staging ground, as she’s prepared for her final, brief tow into the Gulf.  

 

While in Mobile, those iconic 65 foot tall Red White and Blue aluminum funnels will be removed, eventually to be displayed at the SS United States Conservancy’s future museum and visitors center.

 

Purchased with Okaloosa County’s tourism generated tax revenue, she is expected to bring in divers from around the world.

 

She’ll be scuttled gently, upright in the clear blue waters some 20 miles off the coast of Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Florida.  

No explosions, torpedos or practice bombing runs, just the opening of through hulls and hatches.  

 

You can follow her two week voyage to Mobile via live GPS tracking at this link, provided by Okaloosa County.

   

https://www.destinfwb.com/explore/eco-tourism/ssus/ 

 

Weather and timing permitting, we plan to be there, as she passes Cape Henry and mouth of the Chesapeake Bay for our own final farewell. 

 

 

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Sea Trials on our 2023 160 Super Sport w/15 Freshwater Hours!

See our 14 minuted walk-around video posted below!  

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Extremely Nice & Extremely AVAILABLE!

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There’s Luke doing a Sunday morning Whaler delivery -this one’s just going a few miles down the road to Virginia Beach.

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Kevin’s the new owner of this four stroke, Suzuki-powered 2002 Boston Whaler 130 Sport.

He’s had big boats and small boats in the past, mostly identifies as a kayaker, and doesn’t really like boats -but’s also somewhat reluctantly ready for a small, reliable, and basic boat to further enjoy the waters of the beautiful Lynnhaven River - enter the basic Boston Whaler 130 Sport.

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The Lynnhaven is an estuary of the Chesapeake Bay -with great fishing, birdwatching, tidal marshes, waterfront restaurants, smaller creeks, bays and islands, all of which are surrounded by the city of Virginia Beach -yet quiet and calm, without all the craziness of the city’s touristy oceanfront.

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It’s accessible by boat through the Lynnhaven Inlet, located near the southernmost entrance to the Chesapeake Bay -leave the inlet, take a left for the Chesapeake, a right for the Atlantic.

The 130 Sport will be great for fishing the shallows, catching sunsets and dinners on the river.

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She’s probably a little small for that right turn into the ocean -and we did try talking Kevin up to a 15 footer!

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Anyway, Kevin’s a real pleasant and interesting guy, a pleasure to work with -and I’m certain he’ll have great times alternating kayak and Whaler days on the Lynnhaven!

 

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