Engine Weight Capacity for a Whaler Drive on 22-foot Hull
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2024 6:53 am
[This topic is moved to the GAM because it seeks information or specification data on a classic-era Boston Whaler boat--Moderator]
Q1: does a Whaler Drive have a limit on the engine weight?
Q2: what is your opinion of having a total engine weight of 932-lbs on the Whaler Drive for a 22-foot hull?
BACKSTORY
On my 1988 Revenge 22 W-T Whaler Drive, I will be replacing the older twin Johnson 120-HP engines with twin 2002 Yamaha 150-HP HPDI engine. The new engines will be considerably heavier than the old engines. I believe the new engines each weigh about 466-lbs, so the total engine weight on the Whaler Drive will be 932-lbs.
I have [read] speculation online about [the possibility of having] too much weight on the Whaler Drive, especially while trailering.
Also, I have seen boats with a Whaler Drive that have engines that are larger [than something].
Q1: does a Whaler Drive have a limit on the engine weight?
Q2: what is your opinion of having a total engine weight of 932-lbs on the Whaler Drive for a 22-foot hull?
BACKSTORY
On my 1988 Revenge 22 W-T Whaler Drive, I will be replacing the older twin Johnson 120-HP engines with twin 2002 Yamaha 150-HP HPDI engine. The new engines will be considerably heavier than the old engines. I believe the new engines each weigh about 466-lbs, so the total engine weight on the Whaler Drive will be 932-lbs.
I have [read] speculation online about [the possibility of having] too much weight on the Whaler Drive, especially while trailering.
Also, I have seen boats with a Whaler Drive that have engines that are larger [than something].