View Thread
Before Posting, Please Read Our Posting Guidelines Below.

1. Use the full 4 digit year for everything you are asking your question about. Example: 1962, 1988, 2000, 2011
2. Include the correct name of your Whaler model. Example: Montauk 17, Montauk 170, Outrage 26, Outrage 260
3. Include the length when necessary. Example: 16, 17, 18, 20, 22
4. Do not post your email address anywhere on this site as it is already in your user profile.

 Print Thread
1999 Outrage - Whats next?
Seeker
#1 Print Post
Posted on 08/09/23 - 3:20 PM
Member

Posts: 8
Comments: 0
Joined: 08/28/22

I have a 1999 Outrage with a Honda BF150 , its a great boat and in great shape. This model is heavy enough that a 200 would be my first choice , how ever its top speed is low 40's and cruises at 28 -30 at about 4900 rpm as is.
I installed trim tabs but even so in 2-3 footers it pounds and is wet. I had a Tiara Pursuit 2100 WA back in the day and it had a great ride , it did however like to bow steer.
I would like some thing a bit softer running , but would like to stay under or at 5000 lbs tow weight. I think i'm at about 4500 lbs now. Any idea's ? It doesn't have to be a whaler but it does have to be a CC or DC.
Thanks,
J

 
Joe Kriz
#2 Print Post
Posted on 08/09/23 - 3:28 PM
User Avatar
Site Owner
Personal Page
Personal Album
Photo Albums
Project Albums

Posts: 11434
Comments: 452
Joined: 03/18/05

What length is this 1999 Outrage you are referring too?

 
Seeker
#3 Print Post
Posted on 08/09/23 - 3:48 PM
Member

Posts: 8
Comments: 0
Joined: 08/28/22

Sorry about that my senility seems to be kicking in again ...., It's a 1999 Outrage 18, 2500 lbs dry, + 500lbs engine, +
1/2 tank of fuel (300lbs), + two batteries 150 lbs, + gear. + 1000 lb aluminum double axel trailer + about 4500 lbs all in for towing , more with more gear or gas.

 
Joe Kriz
#4 Print Post
Posted on 08/09/23 - 4:22 PM
User Avatar
Site Owner
Personal Page
Personal Album
Photo Albums
Project Albums

Posts: 11434
Comments: 452
Joined: 03/18/05

What about a 1989-1993 Outrage 22' with the Whaler Drive option?
https://www.whalercentral.com/userpho...album_id=1

2050 lbs + 250 for WD = 2300 lbs dry.
+ engine (200 hp) and gear you already list.
https://www.whalercentral.com/article...icle_id=30

 
Phil T
#5 Print Post
Posted on 08/09/23 - 4:26 PM
User Avatar
Administrator
Personal Page
Personal Album
Project Albums

Posts: 6994
Comments: 6
Joined: 03/26/05

Outrage 190
Walkaround 21'



1992 Outrage 17 I
2019 E-TEC 90, Viper 17 2+
2018 Load Rite Elite 18280096VT
 
Joe Kriz
#6 Print Post
Posted on 08/09/23 - 5:33 PM
User Avatar
Site Owner
Personal Page
Personal Album
Photo Albums
Project Albums

Posts: 11434
Comments: 452
Joined: 03/18/05

Here is some info on the Outrage 190 that Phil mentions above.
2006-2021
https://www.bostonwhaler.com/content/...t-2015.pdf

Probably fairly close to what you already have but newer.

 
Seeker
#7 Print Post
Posted on 08/10/23 - 5:39 AM
Member

Posts: 8
Comments: 0
Joined: 08/28/22

Looking at the specs for the 2015 Outrage 190, it weighs almost 500 lbs less and is just 6" longer, I cannot find the deadrise of the hull anywhere on whalers site. The forward entry looks very similar to my current boat, I don't know whats going on at the transom. Hard to believe thats going to be any drier. I live in a windy place so even on calmer days with 1-2' chop if moving anything over 25 then spray blows back into the boat , lowering the bow with the tabs / engine cuts down on speed quite a bit along with some of the spray. I was on a great riding older 24' BW hull with a guide visiting my brother in Gavelston who was running what I believe was an Outrage but really don't know that's just too big for me to tow it had twins on it. I'm thinking something like an older Regulator 21, Bluewater 21, or other CC boats that have 20 degree + deadrise at the transom. The boat and trailer I have are very well set up, other than engine size, so i don't want to go thru a lot of gymnastics and effort, cost for little or no improvement.
I'm in upstate NY spend time on lake Ontario, St Lawrence Seaway, finger lakes, trailer up to Maine once a year.
I will have to travel to the coast to find a used boat very few fitting the bill around me.
Thanks, for the suggestions

 
Jump to Forum:
Bookmark and Share
Today's Date & Time
May 9, 2024 - 11:12 AM
Users Online
Welcome
Fman594
as the newest member

· Guests Online: 13
· Members Online: 0
· Total Members: 50,064
Login
Username

Password

Remember Me


Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Top 5 Models Posted
· Montauk 17 1,627
· Sport 13 1,358
· Outrage 18 551
· Nauset 16 399
· Sport 15 363

View all Models Here
Render time: 0.15 seconds Copyright WhalerCentral.com © 2003-2024 83,340,062 unique visits