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That's what I heard from his wife and kid. I heard he's always
catching fishing and loved the waters. Hopefully, the current setup will push me plus one atleast 15 mph. I'll know this weekend. HankCoen wrote: Listen bud don't let the speed deamons scare you. I have an 18ft lund explorer and it's probably heavier than your bayrunner. it has a 25 and a 9.9 on it. The 25 runs that rig at about 30-35 mph depending on conditions and the 9.9 will push it to around 20 it's because of the prop on the newer engines that you get these results. Your 15 on that boat should do just fine. It all depends on how fast you need to get where you are going that is the real story here. The guy you bought from like me was probably a true fisherman, and not someone who had to get to the other side of the lake first. Relax and enjoy the 15. "louis" wrote in message oups.com... I picked up a used 18' Bayrunner (aluminum boat) from a kind lady that her husband owned. He passed away. He placed a 15 hp outboard and from the size of the boat it seems a bit small. His son told me that with him and his dad they can cruise at 15-20 mph and cut through wind with no problem so his dad never thought about placing a larger motor. If I'm in choppy water (1'-2') would this motor be large enough for me and a friend to ride in? It can get windy where I'm at. I'm not looking for a speed boat but I don't want to be underpowered for safety reasons. Any experience would be appreciated. |
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