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What size kicker?
Guys,
what size kicker motor could get a 19ft aluminum boat (1400 lbs, 14 degree hull) on plane? (Dont ask why) ;) Your comments and experience appreciated :) Matt |
What size kicker?
The Mercury Verado will do it.
Here is a link to the Mercury page: http://www.mercuryverado.com/indexFlash.html You might even achieve Warp Speeds with it. "Matt Lang" wrote in message om... Guys, what size kicker motor could get a 19ft aluminum boat (1400 lbs, 14 degree hull) on plane? (Dont ask why) ;) Your comments and experience appreciated :) Matt |
What size kicker?
Who knows? but your main motor may give you some idea.If you have a 40 and
it easily planes and goes fast, say 40, then maybe something a lot smaller? You didn't give a lot of info. My guess would be something like 15-25 hp? -- Ron White |
What size kicker?
I would look at a 10hp high torque model.
-- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Matt Lang" wrote in message om... Guys, what size kicker motor could get a 19ft aluminum boat (1400 lbs, 14 degree hull) on plane? (Dont ask why) ;) Your comments and experience appreciated :) Matt |
What size kicker?
My 18.6 foot sailboat at 1200 pounds has a 6 hp outboard as it's auxiliary.
"Matt Lang" wrote in message om... Guys, what size kicker motor could get a 19ft aluminum boat (1400 lbs, 14 degree hull) on plane? (Dont ask why) ;) Your comments and experience appreciated :) Matt |
What size kicker?
Also Sprach Matt Lang :
Guys, what size kicker motor could get a 19ft aluminum boat (1400 lbs, 14 degree hull) on plane? (Dont ask why) ;) I have an 18hp kicker that can't quite plane my 19' fiberglass boat. Dan -- The Apocalypse is INVISCID! -- Gary Yngve (on modeling nuclear explosions with the Navier-Stokes equations.) |
What size kicker?
On Sat, 22 May 2004 18:49:22 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: My 18.6 foot sailboat at 1200 pounds has a 6 hp outboard as it's auxiliary =========================================== That's fine for your boat but the question was "how much horsepower is needed to get on plane?". The real question is how much horsepower to you need to be happy with the boats performance. My guess is that lightly loaded and with one person aboard you could probably get the boat to plane with about 25 hp. To be able to plane consistently with more than one person, reasonable fuel, and a fair amount of gear, you'd probably be happier with 50 to 90 hp. |
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