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Underpowered?

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:24 pm
by bucketbass

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:54 pm
by IanD
BB,
Rule of thumb is to try and go for the max rated motor for your boat. In this case, if I am looking at the right model, it is 40hp. You will actually save money on gas since you do not have to be driving it wide open all the time just to maintain a decent speed.
My Lund classic 1625 is a little heavier and with 2 men on board, along with a pile of rods and several large musky tackle boxes, I can hit 30mph (on the GPS)on flat water.
If the finances allow, go for the biggest motor you can afford.

I say...

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:05 pm
by mdej
Get more power, at least a 35.

I have a Lowe Angler 14', not sure of the weight, but I can tell you with only a 25hp on it, it burns a little too much gas and its diffcult to get to plane with 2 full grown men in it. One of them has to sit up front.

Spend a little more on the engine in the long run you will be much happier.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:32 pm
by meanmuskie
go for max hp . you don't have to go full throttle to cruise at a decent speed so your engine revs at lower rpm (more life and mpg). also when you bring your buddies along getting on plane won't be an issue and when you want to go fast you can ! 8)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:11 pm
by High Noon
I underpowered last year with a 9.9. I had to move up to a 15 and if the budget could have stretched a bit more I would have gone for a twenty. You are doing the correct thing by getting experienced opinions. Something that I should have done last year. My advice is to get the extra h.p. Being underpowered on the water just sucks.

High Noon

Thanks

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:12 pm
by bucketbass

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:39 pm
by Wallyboss
What is the boat rated for????nderpowered can be dangerus!!! it takes too long to bring the bow of the boat down and you can't see in front of you!!!

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:49 pm
by joco
IT realy depend your need.what you will do wit it etc.

AT the cottage we have a yukon princraft 14,6 feet long,,and we had a 20hp on it..now we have a 15 and its almost as fast...and a leas heavy to take that motor out off it..we go about 27mph.then and now..25mph.what a big deference.. :roll: .

but my bigger boat i had,,had the biggest it could take,,and was very happy wit it.

now have a sylvan protroller...14 foot something wit a 30hp,,,goes about 30mph on it...good anaught for me.

but usely if you get the biggest the boat can andle the better it is.

but i see plenty off 9.9 on tha water and guys catch as mutch fish.. :wink:

joco

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:57 am
by salvo
I agree with the bunch that say put the max rated motor on the boat. I am thinking you will be underwelmed by a 25 on that boat.

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 7:28 am
by orrsey
In my experience there is not a whole lot of difference between a 25 hp and a 30 hp but a rather big difference between a 30 and 40 hp. I have actaully been really looking at the starfish as well, and the word I have gotten is to go with the 40hp. Again it depends on your needs but there is also the resorter from princecraft that is virtually the exact same boat but a foot and a half shorter and about 60lbs lighter, and depending on where you go about $500 cheaper...again the 1 1/2 foot difference may make a difference with others in the boat but thats up to you to decide.

RESORTER

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
· Center Line: 4.4 m (14'-6")
· Beam: 1.9 m (73")
· Bottom Width: 1.6 m (63")
· Max. Depth: 0.7 m (29")
· Approx. Draft: 0.4 m (17")
· Transom Height: 0.5 m (20")
· Approx. Weight: 206 kg (455 lb.)
TRANSPORT CANADA
· Max. H.P. cap.: 30 kw (40 hp)
· Max. weight cap.: 469 kg (1035 lb.)
· Max. person cap.: 3
· Max. weight person cap.: 280 kg (617 lb.)
NMMA (USA)
· Max. H.P. cap.: 30 kw (40 hp)
· Max. weight cap.: 469 kg (1035 lb.)
· Max. person cap.: 5
· Max. weight person cap.: 280 kg (617 lb.)
ALUMINUM THICKNESS
· Bottom: 1.8 mm (.072")
· Side: 1.6 mm (.064")
GAS TANK
· Type: PORTABLE

STARFISH
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
· Center Line: 4.9 m (16'-0")
· Beam: 1.9 m (73")
· Bottom Width: 1.6 m (63")
· Max. Depth: 0.7 m (29")
· Approx. Draft: 0.4 m (17")
· Transom Height: 0.5 m (20")
· Approx. Weight: 231 kg (510 lb.)
TRANSPORT CANADA
· Max. H.P. cap.: 30 kw (40 hp)
· Max. weight cap.: 597 kg (1317 lb.)
· Max. person cap.: 5
· Max. weight person cap.: 408 kg (899 lb.)
NMMA (USA)
· Max. H.P. cap.: 30 kw (40 hp)
· Max. weight cap.: 597 kg (1317 lb.)
· Max. person cap.: 7
· Max. weight person cap.: 408 kg (899 lb.)
ALUMINUM THICKNESS
· Bottom: 1.8 mm (.072")
· Side: 1.6 mm (.064")
GAS TANK
· Type: PORTABLE