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A fishing buddy of mine is re-powering his early 1976 Boston Whaler
Sport 15 with a new 60hp 4 stoke Mercury. He is replacing a 2 stroke Mariner that is an 80's model. He has no gauges and the layout of the console is like a skiff - the steering wheel is horizontal. He's not concerned about a speedometer, and shouldn't be, but I think he should have a tach. The 4 stroke will be heavier and act differently than the 2 stroke. The props are interchangeable in size and hub configuration so he plans on putting his SS prop on the new boat. I'm trying to convince him to find, or make, a spot for a tach so he can make sure the boat is propped properly (say that 5 times fast!). He's not convinced. The boat is rated for a 75 so the 60 will still weigh about the same as a 75 2 stroke so the transom weight will be fine. Has anyone attempted a similar replacement? Should he need a different prop? Can you attach a tachometer temporarily for testing purposes? Thanks in advance, Larry |
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On Mar 3, 7:58*pm, Larry wrote:
A fishing buddy of mine is re-powering his early 1976 Boston Whaler Sport 15 with a new 60hp 4 stoke Mercury. *He is replacing a 2 stroke Mariner that is an 80's model. He has no gauges and the layout of the console is like a skiff - the steering wheel is horizontal. *He's not concerned about a speedometer, and shouldn't be, but I think he should have a tach. *The 4 stroke will be heavier and act differently than the 2 stroke. *The props are interchangeable in size and hub configuration so he plans on putting his SS prop on the new boat. *I'm trying to convince him to find, or make, a spot for a tach so he can make sure the boat is propped properly (say that 5 times fast!). *He's not convinced. *The boat is rated for a 75 so the 60 will still weigh about the same as a 75 2 stroke so the transom weight will be fine. Has anyone attempted a similar replacement? *Should he need a different prop? *Can you attach a tachometer temporarily for testing purposes? Thanks in advance, Larry This might provide some useful information regarding prop size. The tested boat was a Boston Whaler 150 Montauk, which is probably pretty close to the boat he's got. I had a 15' Whaler center console I bought new in 1985. It came with a 70hp, Johnson 2-stroke. Screaming little boat. He should get good performance with the 60hp, unless the boat is water-logged. http://tinyurl.com/yd8r5zl The propellor specs are in the lower right of the page. |
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John H wrote:
On Mar 3, 7:58 pm, wrote: A fishing buddy of mine is re-powering his early 1976 Boston Whaler Sport 15 with a new 60hp 4 stoke Mercury. He is replacing a 2 stroke Mariner that is an 80's model. He has no gauges and the layout of the console is like a skiff - the steering wheel is horizontal. He's not concerned about a speedometer, and shouldn't be, but I think he should have a tach. The 4 stroke will be heavier and act differently than the 2 stroke. The props are interchangeable in size and hub configuration so he plans on putting his SS prop on the new boat. I'm trying to convince him to find, or make, a spot for a tach so he can make sure the boat is propped properly (say that 5 times fast!). He's not convinced. The boat is rated for a 75 so the 60 will still weigh about the same as a 75 2 stroke so the transom weight will be fine. Has anyone attempted a similar replacement? Should he need a different prop? Can you attach a tachometer temporarily for testing purposes? Thanks in advance, Larry This might provide some useful information regarding prop size. The tested boat was a Boston Whaler 150 Montauk, which is probably pretty close to the boat he's got. I had a 15' Whaler center console I bought new in 1985. It came with a 70hp, Johnson 2-stroke. Screaming little boat. He should get good performance with the 60hp, unless the boat is water-logged. http://tinyurl.com/yd8r5zl The propellor specs are in the lower right of the page. Thanks, John. That's a Bigfoot in the chart. They have a different gearcase. The numbers are still quite good for a boat like that! Larry |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... A fishing buddy of mine is re-powering his early 1976 Boston Whaler Sport 15 with a new 60hp 4 stoke Mercury. He is replacing a 2 stroke Mariner that is an 80's model. He has no gauges and the layout of the console is like a skiff - the steering wheel is horizontal. He's not concerned about a speedometer, and shouldn't be, but I think he should have a tach. The 4 stroke will be heavier and act differently than the 2 stroke. The props are interchangeable in size and hub configuration so he plans on putting his SS prop on the new boat. I'm trying to convince him to find, or make, a spot for a tach so he can make sure the boat is propped properly (say that 5 times fast!). He's not convinced. The boat is rated for a 75 so the 60 will still weigh about the same as a 75 2 stroke so the transom weight will be fine. Has anyone attempted a similar replacement? Should he need a different prop? Can you attach a tachometer temporarily for testing purposes? Thanks in advance, Larry Sure, you can hook up a tach temporarily, but he may as well do it right. There is no way he is going to get the prop pitched properly G w/out a tach. And, he needs one he can see at WOT... not clamped to the transom "temporarily." It's not a hard gauge to install at all. ---Mike |
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mgg wrote:
"Larry" wrote in message ... A fishing buddy of mine is re-powering his early 1976 Boston Whaler Sport 15 with a new 60hp 4 stoke Mercury. He is replacing a 2 stroke Mariner that is an 80's model. He has no gauges and the layout of the console is like a skiff - the steering wheel is horizontal. He's not concerned about a speedometer, and shouldn't be, but I think he should have a tach. The 4 stroke will be heavier and act differently than the 2 stroke. The props are interchangeable in size and hub configuration so he plans on putting his SS prop on the new boat. I'm trying to convince him to find, or make, a spot for a tach so he can make sure the boat is propped properly (say that 5 times fast!). He's not convinced. The boat is rated for a 75 so the 60 will still weigh about the same as a 75 2 stroke so the transom weight will be fine. Has anyone attempted a similar replacement? Should he need a different prop? Can you attach a tachometer temporarily for testing purposes? Thanks in advance, Larry Sure, you can hook up a tach temporarily, but he may as well do it right. There is no way he is going to get the prop pitched properly G w/out a tach. And, he needs one he can see at WOT... not clamped to the transom "temporarily." It's not a hard gauge to install at all. ---Mike I agree. He's had the Mariner forever and it's worked fine. He doesn't think the 4 stroke in the same size will be much different. Thanks, Larry |
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