Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Engine for 1996 Montauk

Posted by vameyprez on 09/12/17 - 7:59 AM
#1

I want to re-power my 1996 Montauk 17. I know the maximum recommended hp is 100 but the newer 4 strokes are heavier. Can my Montauk handle a 90 Mercury 4 stroke?

Posted by hc803 on 09/12/17 - 9:35 AM
#2

Yes. I believe the Merc 90 4stk is standard for that year.

Posted by JRP on 09/12/17 - 10:11 AM
#3

vameyprez wrote:
I want to re-power my 1996 Montauk 17. I know the maximum recommended hp is 100 but the newer 4 strokes are heavier. Can my Montauk handle a 90 Mercury 4 stroke?


Short answer= Yes. And it's a well-regarded engine with high displacement (I4, 2.1 L) compared to other options.

Other options:

- For max HP rating, the Honda 100 (I4, 1.5 L) is a good choice and it weighs the same as the Merc 90 Fourstroke.

- To keep the transom light, the Yamaha 70 (I4, 1.0 L) is a good choice and will save over 100 lbs compared the the Honda 100 or Merc 90.

Posted by Petrus on 09/12/17 - 2:40 PM
#4

I am very pleased with my Suzuki DF90A 340 lbs which is one of the lightest 4-stroke engines. Note that the 2009 model or newer(DF90A) is lighter then the older DF90
It also has a timing chain(no change requiered) instead of a timing belt which need to be changed.
Have a look here for different engine choices
http://www.whalercentral.com/articles...ticle_id=5

Edited by Petrus on 09/12/17 - 11:41 PM

Posted by Phil T on 09/13/17 - 6:43 AM
#5

While all the classic and most of the post classic models did not have a maximum transom weight rating, the general consensus is under 400 lbs is acceptable.

Edited by Phil T on 09/13/17 - 6:44 AM