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I realize that this is off topic, but respect the experience of this seasoned group.
What do you feel is the best "pocket rocket" available. My current thought is a later model 15 Whaler Outrage with max power (90 hp)outboard or an Edgewater 155. I'd like something that will do 40 knots, drive like a race car inshore, yet have reasonable capability in rough coastal senarios. Because I have the 23CC, 15' is a big as I'd go and I think 13 is too small. I'm ready to pull the trigger soon... [ June 02, 2003, 10:22 AM: Message edited by: Otto Cuyler ]
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Do not take offence to this but due to the fact there are some die hard Whaler fans who frequent this site (they are probably curling their fingers figureing out what boat you are thinking about) as there is no 15 Outrage and the 15 Mischeif, Sport, Super Sport, or Super Sport LTD were only rated to 70HP. Not that that would stop one from putting a 90 on the transom but I am curious as to what 15' Whaler you are thinking of?
I would keep my eyes out for a Classic SeaCraft 15. I am researching the name of it as we speak, I think it may be the Scamper, but certainly not the one pictured in the previous thread. SeaCraft built 3 boats when Mr. Potter purchased the firm in 1968. The 27 Flybridge, the 19 bowrider and a 15 sport boat. This 15 sport boat is very similar to the Classic Donzi sport boat. Very small very high HP. It may just be the Pocket rocket you are looking for and as a bonus it is a Classic SeaCraft. As I mentioned before I am, at the moment, trying to find more info on this model. From past discussions with Mr. Potter I think is is excacly what you are looking for. And again, no offence with my questions about that Whaler I am curious as to the model. |
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Trayder,
Thanks for the correction. Did I say Outrage? I meant Dauntless. This is what I'm looking at 15' Boston Whaler Dauntless w/ 70 HP Johnson . John R led me to believe that the 15 SC Scamper was a tri-hull. It didn't seem right, but John is always right, isn't he? Anyway, I'd love to find a Scamper in any condition. In the meantime, any comments on the best little boat otherwise?
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Otto-
That Dauntless or the older style sport models are very nice. Although 13 whalers ride a tad rough the 15 is a fantastic hull and with a 70 it qualifies as a "Pocket Rocket" in my opinion. Here is a picture of a 15 Whaler "Mischeif" ![]() photo courtesy of Continuouswave.com |
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Otto, if you will consider a 17, then I would look for a mid-'90s Four Winns Unlimited 17.
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Otto,
Try finding one of the older Donzi Sweet 16's with a Holman Moody 302 V8. That would get the blood flowing. |
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