FORGET THE BOAT! Not the lest bit interested in the boat. Boats aren't like cars where the 'car' maker is the engine maker. Where a Ford car will have a Ford engine, and Chrysler car will have a Chrysler engine (except my Toyota, which has a GM engine :facepalm

. Boat makers make hulls (and only hulls), then they buy in the engines, from either Merc or Volvo, for inboards (who actually buy in the base engines from GM). Your engine will be the same as in THOUSANDS of other boats, and likewise, an '02 Bryant 198BR' could have a 4, V6, V8 from Merc or Volvo, or it could come configured for an outboard, in which case it would have one of up to 8 different brands of engine.
And here's another issue. In 2002, Merc were only releasing MPI or 2bbl carbed engines, so the ENGINE can't be 02... If TBI, likely late 90's...
There should be an engine serial number SOMEWHERE. Usually on the engine cover (on the carb/throttle body), or on an ali tag just near the starter motor.
A 'reman engine' is only the long block. All the bolt ons will be from the original engine, which will include the engine cover and if the swap was done properly, the ali tag will have been moved across also....
As least 'TBI' does tell us a few things. Now, does it have VST or Cool-fuel? (How many hoses on the fuel filter?)
Chris......