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Why are so many used welded aluminum windshield outboard prop boats not powered with a max HP rated motor?
I'm guessing it might be weight related (i.e. yes it's rated for a 115 but it sits more level / rides better with a 90). That would be the most rational reason in my head.
Or is it just a price thing when guys buy new?
Of the 40-50 boats I have saved on FB marketplace I'd say ~1/3 have a max HP outboard.
Can be hard to find specs on older models, but I've gathered:
17'-19' - max HP 115 (commonly has a 90)
20'-21' - max HP 150 (commonly has a 115)
Why are so many used welded aluminum windshield outboard prop boats not powered with a max HP rated motor?
I'm guessing it might be weight related (i.e. yes it's rated for a 115 but it sits more level / rides better with a 90). That would be the most rational reason in my head.
Or is it just a price thing when guys buy new?
Of the 40-50 boats I have saved on FB marketplace I'd say ~1/3 have a max HP outboard.
Can be hard to find specs on older models, but I've gathered:
17'-19' - max HP 115 (commonly has a 90)
20'-21' - max HP 150 (commonly has a 115)