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Under powering a boat
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06/24/22 12:20 AM
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Douglas J
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Personality traits of those that do this?
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Re: Under powering a boat
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06/24/22 12:24 AM
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BThomas
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Re: Under powering a boat
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06/24/22 12:25 AM
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hopalong
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" Hop, set the hook"! hopalong 99,999 TexDawg 99,999 FJB! not my president by a long shot!
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 12:35 AM
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Brandon Adamcik
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It’s all their wife will allow
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 12:42 AM
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Chris B
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 12:59 AM
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1956Zebco
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Actually I did this (on purpose). Except for a very few years I've run a 1994 BW 13 Dauntless as a: tender for a trawler; skinny water charter boat; and now as our "big" & only boat for all uses. The general breakdown of engines I've had over the years (on 2 of them): 30 (underpowered) does 22, 40hp does 45, 50 & over does insane (in such a short boat). When the last 40 became a maystart, why go to 30 (actually the 20 hp Mercury series of engines)? 30 got away from battery start. Still have a starter - but this series has a magneto and a pull rope so there's an option I don't have on larger. Back issues: I crashed a plane, my spine now makes an arrow point towards my belly button - so jumping waves just isn't what I do anymore - I'm more interested in smoothness on the slow end for trolling than anything else. Draft: the boat floats level with the lighter engine. So there are reasons other than above, but the ones above are valid for some too - especially the wife and cost issues . . . ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2022/06/full-113787-143774-byepass.jpg)
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: 1956Zebco]
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06/24/22 01:37 AM
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Douglas J
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Actually I did this (on purpose). Except for a very few years I've run a 1994 BW 13 Dauntless as a: tender for a trawler; skinny water charter boat; and now as our "big" & only boat for all uses. The general breakdown of engines I've had over the years (on 2 of them): 30 (underpowered) does 22, 40hp does 45, 50 & over does insane (in such a short boat). When the last 40 became a maystart, why go to 30 (actually the 20 hp Mercury series of engines)? 30 got away from battery start. Still have a starter - but this series has a magneto and a pull rope so there's an option I don't have on larger. Back issues: I crashed a plane, my spine now makes an arrow point towards my belly button - so jumping waves just isn't what I do anymore - I'm more interested in smoothness on the slow end for trolling than anything else. Draft: the boat floats level with the lighter engine. So there are reasons other than above, but the ones above are valid for some too - especially the wife and cost issues . . . not the type of boat I was referring to, more of the 20-21 foot bass boats that are under powered
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 01:46 AM
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Jimfishes
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Maybe they are just very conservative or bought a boat that fit their budget. I guess if you like the boat for the type of fishing you do, the smaller outboard would be fine if you are happy. I owned a 20 ft Skeeter many years ago and it was underpowered with a 150 hp engine. I bought it used and the seller took me for a test run and it did ok. Loved the huge decks and storage enough to not allow the smaller engine to be a deal breaker. So I bought it until I upgraded a few years later.
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 01:52 AM
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HasBen
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Almost every boat I have had over the last 30 years have been overpowered, but I see a lot of underpowered ones out there. Except for resale, I don’t really see much too negative about underpowered boats. A 20’ boat with a 150hp reaching 85 mph has more to do with the hull than the motor. 150 might be a good choice for cost and mpg.
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 02:02 AM
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Dognot
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I saw a 20 ft Champ with a 150 on it this last week. I'm sure there was a story.
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 02:07 AM
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MBradford
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Is this like owning a full-sized truck with a 4-cyl. or V6 motor?
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Re: Under powering a boat
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06/24/22 02:27 AM
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Allison1
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Is this like owning a full-sized truck with a 4-cyl. or V6 motor? I owned the Ford F150 with the 2.7 V6 and of course my Dodge 2500 with the little 5.9 I6. Do those count?
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 03:16 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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Ranger Z520 guy.
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Re: Under powering a boat
[Re: Douglas J]
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06/24/22 10:22 AM
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1956Zebco
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Actually I did this (on purpose). Except for a very few years I've run a 1994 BW 13 Dauntless as a: tender for a trawler; skinny water charter boat; and now as our "big" & only boat for all uses. The general breakdown of engines I've had over the years (on 2 of them): 30 (underpowered) does 22, 40hp does 45, 50 & over does insane (in such a short boat). When the last 40 became a maystart, why go to 30 (actually the 20 hp Mercury series of engines)? 30 got away from battery start. Still have a starter - but this series has a magneto and a pull rope so there's an option I don't have on larger. Back issues: I crashed a plane, my spine now makes an arrow point towards my belly button - so jumping waves just isn't what I do anymore - I'm more interested in smoothness on the slow end for trolling than anything else. Draft: the boat floats level with the lighter engine. So there are reasons other than above, but the ones above are valid for some too - especially the wife and cost issues . . . not the type of boat I was referring to, more of the 20-21 foot bass boats that are under powered I kind of figured. I'm guilty at both ends of the spectrum though: ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2022/06/full-113787-143813-mischief_2.jpg) 65 hp.
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Re: Under powering a boat
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06/24/22 10:54 AM
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Stump jumper
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When I ordered my Ranger in 1985 I looked at a 395V. At that time Merc did not make a motor to match the HP rating so I opted for a 375. I really wanted the bigger boat but I believe in putting the max HP on them. When I started looking for a bay boat 5 years ago I noticed that most of them did not have the max HP. I found one Skeeter that did but it sold quick. When I bought the Champ I asked the guy why he did not put a 250 on it. He said "well I could have". I was thinking what a stupid answer. If I have to replace the motor or powerhead it will definitely get a 250. I had a buddy tell me once if you don't max out the HP you will always be wondering why.
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