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wshinn July 10th 04 11:39 PM

12 Ft. Jon Boat - Outboard Motor Recommendations
 
Hi gang. I know there is no definitive answer to this question, but I need
help making a decision as to what size outboard motor to purchase for a Lowe
Lake Jon model L1236. The maximum horsepower rating for this boat is 10 hp.
Looking at the new Nissan 9.8 hp four-cycle, but am somewhat concerned about
putting a 90 pound motor on the boat. Years ago I had a 14 ft Lowe Lake Jon
with a 10 hp Mercury, which was easily able to put the boat up on plane. My
old boat was rated at 15 hp maximum (as I recall).

Was curious if I could get along okay with a lighter, less powerful engine.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone that has experience with this.

Will



Will July 16th 04 03:44 AM

Anyone out there?
 

"wshinn" wrote in message
om...
Hi gang. I know there is no definitive answer to this question, but I

need
help making a decision as to what size outboard motor to purchase for a

Lowe
Lake Jon model L1236. The maximum horsepower rating for this boat is 10

hp.
Looking at the new Nissan 9.8 hp four-cycle, but am somewhat concerned

about
putting a 90 pound motor on the boat. Years ago I had a 14 ft Lowe Lake

Jon
with a 10 hp Mercury, which was easily able to put the boat up on plane.

My
old boat was rated at 15 hp maximum (as I recall).

Was curious if I could get along okay with a lighter, less powerful

engine.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone that has experience with

this.

Will





Wayne.B July 16th 04 04:32 AM

Anyone out there?
 
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 02:44:06 GMT, "Will" wrote:

Years ago I had a 14 ft Lowe Lake
Jon
with a 10 hp Mercury, which was easily able to put the boat up on plane.

My
old boat was rated at 15 hp maximum (as I recall).

Was curious if I could get along okay with a lighter, less powerful

engine.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone that has experience with

this.

========================================

The real question is what size motor are you going to be happy with
over the long term. It's been my experience that you can always
throttle back on a motor that's a bit bigger than needed, but you
can't add horses that aren't there. A lot depends on how much weight
you put in the boat and what your expectations are. If you want to be
able to zip around on a fast, smooth plane with a couple of people in
the boat, go for the maximum horsepower. You can always cut back on
the power when you're out by yourself.


Dan Krueger July 16th 04 11:50 PM

Anyone out there?
 
If you are going with something less than a 9.9 or 9.8, do yourself a favor and
get a two cylinder motor. Single cylinders run rough and tend to be a bit
noisier. I think you can get a 6HP with twins...

Dan


Will wrote:
"wshinn" wrote in message
om...

Hi gang. I know there is no definitive answer to this question, but I


need

help making a decision as to what size outboard motor to purchase for a


Lowe

Lake Jon model L1236. The maximum horsepower rating for this boat is 10


hp.

Looking at the new Nissan 9.8 hp four-cycle, but am somewhat concerned


about

putting a 90 pound motor on the boat. Years ago I had a 14 ft Lowe Lake


Jon

with a 10 hp Mercury, which was easily able to put the boat up on plane.


My

old boat was rated at 15 hp maximum (as I recall).

Was curious if I could get along okay with a lighter, less powerful


engine.

I would be interested in hearing from anyone that has experience with


this.

Will








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