2002 Honda 90 Weight?
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Posted on 01/29/08 - 2:34 PM
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Does anyone know the weight of a 2002 Honda 90 hp.
Considering a Montauk with one - is it too much weight on the back??
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Posted on 01/29/08 - 2:55 PM
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I estimate that engine is 393 lbs.
While the boat will show the effects, there are many owners with this engine and really like it. You may want to shift your load a bit forward to counter the engine.
What gear, passenger load do you have most of the time. How many batteries in the boat and where are they?
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Posted on 01/29/08 - 3:07 PM
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Usually just me & my wife - some dive gear etc.
Not sure about the batteries & location etc. - I've been looking for a Montauk or small outrage . . . this is just a montauk is advertised for sale
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Posted on 01/29/08 - 3:38 PM
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Assuming a single battery in the stern and dive tanks forward of the console
(in the place of the cooler) you should be fine.
If you are still concerned, you can move the battery forward and into the console with a little bit of work. Many owners do this.
I know a Montauk owner (Chuck) who dives and carries a lot of gear. Here is a link to his boat
This help?
Edited by Phil T on 01/29/08 - 3:47 PM
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Posted on 01/29/08 - 4:37 PM
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As I have been going back and forth on this weight issue, keep in mind that the engine weight is minus prop and oil. Add in approximately 20 pounds for them and you are at 413 pounds. I'm not saying that is too heavy, you just may want to keep it in mind.
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Posted on 01/29/08 - 4:50 PM
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Thanks - all very helpful perspective. I'm thinking that appox. 400 lbs. is more than I'd like on the back.
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Posted on 01/31/08 - 4:18 PM
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Hey, Here is the link and specs... not quite 400... this is the 4 stroke efi...
Jimmy
http://www.honda-marine.com/modelDetail.aspx?modelGroup=BF90EFI
ENGINE
Type 4-Stroke SOHC 4 Cylinders
Displacement 1496 cc (91.47 cubic inches)
Bore & Stroke 73 x 89.4 mm
Full Throttle RPM Range 5300-6300 RPM
HP Rating @ Propshaft 90HP @ 5800 RPM
Induction Scavenging SOHC
Valves per Cylinder 4
Fuel Delivery PGM-FI VTEC
Ignition System Microcomputer Programmed
Starting System Electric
Lubrication Wet Sump
Cooling System Water Cooled
Alternator 44 Amps (35Amp Battery Charging)
Trim Range -4° to +16°
Tilt Range 68°
DRIVE
Gear Ratio 2.33:1 (12 / 28)
Gear Shift F-N-R
Propeller Optional
DIMENSIONS
Recommended Transom Height (L) 508 mm/20 inches
(X) 635 mm/25 inches
Dry Weight Tiller (L) 163 kg - 359 lbs.
Dry Weight(RC) (X) 166 kg - 365 lbs
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