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On Nov 6, 3:45 pm, wrote:
As for the original question, I agree with Wayne. I can't think of an outboard at 14hp or 13, 12, or 11 for that matter. I think 9.9 hp is the most you'll find without exceeding the hp recomendation. You'll have lots of choices at 9.9 and, with the right prop, that should push a 12 footer along smartly. On the other hand, it depends on what you want to do with it. A 5 or 6hp will shove it along well too, but just not as fast. Maybe you can borrow a motor from someone just to get an idea what you want. Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure how much power was needed to get a 12' boat planing. I'm pretty good at searching the internet, but couldn't find any guidelines on outboard hp selection. If 6 hp will get it moving, and 15 hp is beyond the boat's rating, 9.9 hp sounds like a good choice. -Paul |
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