Hi all. I know [the selection of a propeller, engine mounting height, and speed on Boston Whaler classic MONTAUK 17 boats] is a heavily discussed topic, but I just purchased a classic Montauk 17 with a F70 on the back. The engine is currently mounted using the second hole from the top. I am unsure of the current propeller on the engine, or what its current speeds are, as I have not yet picked up the boat.
Is there anyone with the same hull and engine who can share the speed, propeller, and mounting specs with me, so I can get the most out of my new boat from day-one?
Tons of information across many forums, I know, but I’m hoping to get some more straightforward info on here. Thank you.
Classic Montauk 17 Prop, Mounting, and Speed
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Re: Classic Montauk 17 Prop, Mounting, and Speed
The answers are already here.
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The search feature produced these meaty threads to read:
http://continuouswave.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/007793.html
http://continuouswave.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/008227.html
Last post here: http://continuouswave.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/007669.html
Post any questions you have when you are done.
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2019 E-TEC 90
2018 LoadRite 18280096VT
Member since 2003
Re: Classic Montauk 17 Prop, Mounting, and Speed
The engine is currently mounted using the second hole from the top....I’m hoping to get some more straightforward info on here.
Please read the ANNOUCEMENT at the top of this forum on how to describe the engine mounting height: http://continuouswave.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=739
I suspect the engine is mounted "one-hole-up," but please confirm that.
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Re: Classic Montauk 17 Prop, Mounting, and Speed
I took the boat out yesterday for the first time, I was a little disappointed in the performance as with just one person WOT was 5200 RPM producing 27 MPH. This is leading me to believe that I need a different propeller as well as raising the motor. The motor is currently mounted "one hole up" and I am thinking of moving it the three holes. Also my propeller, I am not sure what prop is on there now as the only writings on it say "K14"
Re: Classic Montauk 17 Prop, Mounting, and Speed
The prop you have is not appropriate.
You need to remove the cotter pin and prop nut and pull off the prop and look on the inside of the hub for a part #.
The K 14 could be a Yamaha 14" aluminum pitch prop for the intermediate gearcase. Is it aluminum, stainless or painted white or black.
How was speed measured?
Before you go forward, verify the engine height per Jim's comment above.
To have optimum performance your prop should allow you to reach 6200 rpm at WOT with a light load.
You need to remove the cotter pin and prop nut and pull off the prop and look on the inside of the hub for a part #.
The K 14 could be a Yamaha 14" aluminum pitch prop for the intermediate gearcase. Is it aluminum, stainless or painted white or black.
How was speed measured?
Before you go forward, verify the engine height per Jim's comment above.
To have optimum performance your prop should allow you to reach 6200 rpm at WOT with a light load.
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Re: Classic Montauk 17 Prop, Mounting, and Speed
Miami_Whaler wrote:but I just purchased a classic Montauk 17 with a F70 on the back. .
By "F70" do you mean Suzuki DF70?
1989 MONTAUK 17