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On Nov 6, 8:14?am, "Paul G." wrote:
I have a 12' fiberglass boat that is rated for "up to 14 hp". What's a practical size outboard for this boat? Should I go for the max or what? Thanks, -Paul What do you want to do with it? If speed is a high priority, go for the larger motor. Be aware that if this is an older boat, that 14HP designation was likely made with a 2-stroke in mind. Four stroke engines are heavier, so from a weight standpoint you may want to back off on the max HP if you're gong to use a four stroke. You can move the boat with a very small outboard, beyond that it's a question of how important you think speed will be. |
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