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I have seen 100 HP Mariner tiller steers on two different boats now. One was a
large jon "work" boat on the Mississippi River. The other was a Lund (or maybe a Sylvan) walleye boat on the Illinois River. I have personally operated my friend's 60 HP tiller and there was very little pull from the prop when accelerating. It had decent instrumentation - internal speedo, tach, temp, and voltage that were mounted on the side of the boat. Dan Jim wrote: Joseph, I'm familiar with that rule of thumb, but, a) I personally can't imagine using a tiller motor of that size, and b) now that I see he's posted the specs on the boat, it's much bigger overall than I was imagining. -Jim Joseph Stachyra wrote: Rule of thumb if a boat is rated for 80hp then take 80percent of that number and that would be the average for your boat, and it looks like a 60 to 65hp would be the ticket |
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