Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Repower

Posted by JetDoc on 05/06/18 - 5:46 PM
#1

Hey there I’m new to this site ,
I have a 1999 Dauntless 14' ,
was thinking about repowering and was wondering if anyone had any thoughts, Merc or Yamaha ,
it has original Merc 60 on it now.. thanks

Edited by Joe Kriz on 05/07/18 - 10:52 AM

Posted by Joe Kriz on 05/07/18 - 10:50 AM
#2

It is cheaper to stay with the same brand due to changing out the controls and gauges.

1999 Dauntless 14' as I don't think Whaler ever made a Dauntless 140, or any other 140 models at all.
http://www.whalercentral.com/viewpage...age_id=166

http://www.whalercentral.com/userphot...lbum_id=66

Posted by rdh on 06/11/20 - 5:08 AM
#3

Bumping this as I have the same boat (Dauntless 14). Unfortunately flipped boat in Hampton Roads due to a bad tow rope (long story). Anyway after trying to baby the engine, instruments, etc. It's finally ready for a restore effort.

I'm looking for advice on what to put into this. I need a new motor, new controls, and new instruments. I'm considering the Yamaha F70, Suzuki DF70, etc.

I've read here and elsewhere weight is a big issue w/ these boats. The 50 merc 2stroke on it now has a dry weight of 255 (ish). I'm wondering how much weight this little boat can handle. The 50 was underpowered. It was fine for 2 people and not much else. But I'd really like to be able to have 4 adults, and light gear for spear fishing.

Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated,

rdh

PS. Where is the best place to shop for instruments, and controls as well.

Posted by biggiefl on 06/11/20 - 6:50 AM
#4

Shop price and shop weight if you think it is important. I personally think people worry to much about weight, you can always shift stuff to compensate. I find e-bay and local marine surplus stores are the best for finding parts. Some things you may have to get from the dealer. When I did my last Suzuki install I had to get the wiring harness from them but everything else I got on e-bay, new, for much less.

Posted by rdh on 07/09/20 - 10:56 AM
#5

Well I just pulled the trigger and having Outboard Exchange rebuild me a 90hp 2 stroke Yamaha. I'll update the thread when I get it on the boat and try it out! Wish me luck.

Posted by JRP on 07/10/20 - 2:40 PM
#6

rdh wrote:
Well I just pulled the trigger and having Outboard Exchange rebuild me a 90hp 2 stroke Yamaha. I'll update the thread when I get it on the boat and try it out! Wish me luck.


You'll need it! That is a lot of engine for that boat - - far over the max HP rating.

Posted by wbswhaler on 09/07/21 - 8:11 PM
#7

How did that 90 work out? I have the original 50 mercury. It’s a little slow of the line but has been bulletproof until a recent lack of chargeing issue.