Thanks to forum member Stickball, the Download Page now boasts a Wahoo! brochure for 1995 1900, 2100, and 2400 CC EFS models. Thanks Stickball!
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11 Nov, 2011 No Comments
Thanks to forum member Stickball, the Download Page now boasts a Wahoo! brochure for 1995 1900, 2100, and 2400 CC EFS models. Thanks Stickball!
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In April 2010 a Hull Truth poster by the name of jojola posted a message offering his 1990 Wahoo 1650 Striper for sale. The message came complete with pictures. It was such a beautiful boat, so well maintained and outfitted, that I wanted to repost a lot of the info here (including the pictures) as a source of ideas for other Wahoo owners.
Here’s a gallery of pictures of the boat.
The text below is jojola’s, with a few minor edits by me…
Very clean 1990 Wahoo 1650 Striper
New 2007 Yamaha 90TLR (purchased 2008) still under warranty and YES eligible – 40 hours of use
All new Yamaha rigging, 704 Controller, Key switch, Harness
New Yamaha Digital Gauges
New Dash with New Switches
New main power switch
New center console frame and door
New Taco rod holders
New Starboard Cover Plates
New Yamaha 10 Micron Fuel/Water Separator
New Sump well automatic pump
New Small recirculation bait well (no water pick-up)
New fuel line
New battery
2 New rear pull up cleats
New removable swivel-eze ski pylon
2 New console seat mounted rod holders
New Jensen 2007 Stereo/Speakers with Ipod cable
New Standard Horizon VHF and Digital VHF Antenna
New Eagle Elite GPS / Sonar w/East Coast chart
New Swim Platform
New Horn
New LED cockpit lights
New Taylor Boat Cover – Trailerable
Original Bimini Top
New Anchor/Rode/SS Chain
New Powertech SCD-4, 4-blade SS prop
This boat was a project that my son and I worked on for well over a year, unfortunately I must now sell her. The history of this boat is I’m the second owner. This boat has the original Wahoo registration card. It comes with all manuals and Yamaha service guide. It has only been used in saltwater once, it’s whole life it was a fresh water boat. After every use the motor gets flushed, and before storage the carb’s are run dry and then drained, lower unit oil changed, and motor fogged.
17 Sep, 2011 No Comments
A pretty common question about Wahoos goes something like, “I just bought a sixteen foot 1989 Wahoo. Which model is it?” I had the same question myself immediately after buying my boat. And Wahoo itself changed model names and trim lines year to year, adding to the confusion. So here’s a disambiguation on sixteen foot Wahoos…
Models
First there are the models. From 1985 to 1989 the only sixteen foot Wahoo model was the 16.2, named for its sixteen feet two inch centerline. (It was also six feet two inches wide, so the name described both the boat’s length and beam.) In 1990 Wahoo models of all lengths went through a renaming (possibly to make them sound a little sexier). The 16.2 was renamed the 1650; same boat, same specs (including length), different model name.
In 1991 Wahoo introduced a deep V, air-chambered hull to its line of boats. These were identified by the appellation LX in the model name (the absence of LX in the name signified the existing, Whaler-styled hull). The initial sixteen foot deep V model offered in 1991 was named the 1650 LX.
The were two other short-lived sixteen foot Wahoos:
Trim Lines
In 1985, its initial year, Wahoo offered two trim lines of the 16.2: the LTD, a side console; and the Twin, a twin console. These were joined in 1987 by the Striper, a center console designed as a family fishing boat. Things were stable after that until 1992.
The following table summarizes the years the various Wahoo sixteen foot models/trim lines were in production.
| 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | |
| 16.2/1650 LTD | ||||||||||||
| 16.2/1650 Striper, 1650 CC | ||||||||||||
| 16.2/1650 Twin, 1650 DC | ||||||||||||
| 1650 Lazer | ||||||||||||
| 1650 Lightening | ||||||||||||
| 1650 LX | ||||||||||||
| 1650 Striper LX | ||||||||||||
| 16.5 Special | ||||||||||||
| F-1600 EFS |
8 Sep, 2011 10 Comments
Although I’m writing this “first post” a year after the fact, it’s probably worth recording what my Wahoo was like when I first bought it, what I paid for it, and so on.
Specs
Model: Wahoo 16.2 Striper
Year: 1987
Length: 16 feet
Beam: 6 feet 2 inches
Weight: 725 pounds
Capacity: 5 persons or 634 passenger pounds; 1104 pounds including engine and gear
Horsepower: Rated up to 90 HP
Features: Built-in 12 gallon fuel tank; full rail; original wooden lids and cushions; console controls include tachometer, tilt/trim indicator, and speedometer
The boat came with a 2008 Load Rite bunk trailer rated for 1500 pounds in good shape, and a 1981 50hp 2 stroke Evinrude engine (without power tilt/trim). The previous owner said he’d had no problems with the engine but for me it was hard-starting and prone to stalling at idle almost from the get go. After the first few trips I had to spray gas directly into the carb to get it to start, even when it was warmed up.
Notably not present at the time of purchase was a bilge pump, depth finder, or working kill switch.
Condition
Overall for its age (23 years) the boat was in pretty good condition, although certainly not pristine. The rail and cushions were in great shape. The wood needed refinishing. The fiberglass was solid (although the bow lip was cracked from being winched too tightly onto the trailer a few times). The gel coat had numerous small chips and had long ago lost its shine; it scuffed and dirtied easily. Some of the deck hardware (mostly screws and cleats) had rust or scaling. The bottom paint was who knew how old. The top of the console was full of old holes where it had been drilled into; inside the console, the wiring was spaghetti. The speedometer and tilt/trim indicator were not working.
Purchase Price
I paid $3900 for the boat, motor, and trailer (plus a few small extras like anchors and lines). That seemed all in all a reasonable price based on other Wahoos I’ve since seen sold based on where I live.