I have an older 4 hp Mariner motor on my M-Boat that has a reverse gear. I have found the $ 100 + I invest each spring at the local motor shop keeps it dependable. I do not know how much the motor weighs, but I do know that it is getting heavier as I get older and remove it every season. Hadn't thought about the weight on the transom mount, more concerned about not leaving it out in the weather that occasionally freezes. Steve M-15 # 335 -----Original Message----- From: Andrei Caldararu via montgomery_boats Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:40 PM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Subject: M_Boats: Motor for M17 Hello fellow Monty owners, my 1982 M17 came with a trusty old Evinrude 4hp, 2 cylinder version (see attached, old picture). Advantage -- lightweight (35lbs). Disadvantages -- works only sometimes, and has left me stranded a number of times in no-wind conditions; very noisy; uses smelly gasoline -- my wife complains about this a lot; no reverse; no alternator. Recently it has caused me enough troubles that I decided to try looking for another motor. One model that I was looking at was the Tohatsu Propane 5hp which seemed to do everything right. Until I looked at the weight -- well over 65 lbs! As currently set up, my boat has the original fixed motor mount, and I leave the Evinrude there all the time, including when trailering long distances. Never had a problem. After seeing the weight of the Tohatsu, I started having doubts that it would be a good idea to get it. I fear that keeping it on the mount all the time will damage my transom or my mount during trailering. Three questions: a) Does anyone have experience with keeping a heavy motor on the mount all the time?b) If the Tohatsu is not the right one, are there recommendations for a lightweight, reliable, motor for the M17 that is quiet and has reverse? I don't think the Honda 2hp is powerful enough for the M17. c) Alternatively, do people feel that I may simply be better off doing a complete refurbishing of my Evinrude? I could get it in tip top shape for about $150, I guess. I am handy with mechanicals, and I have in the past replaced points, condensers, etc. Thanks for all your comments!Andrei.