Enough motor?

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2016/10/12 16:15:43 (permalink)

Enough motor?

I was wondering what everybody thinks about a Tohatsu 6HP 4-stroke on a older 14 foot semi-v....I don't think it would be enough to plane out with 2 people onboard and gear? The boat weighs 156 lbs.
 
 
Should be fast enough to safely be used from point A to point b in Pymy, Lake Arthur, Woodcock, Wilhelm when the weather is good? I primarily fish electric only lakes...so the 6HP wouldn't be used every weekend.
 
 
Curious of everybody's ideas/thoughts.
 
 
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    ZelieSam
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    Re: Enough motor? 2016/10/12 17:30:30 (permalink)
    It will push the boat just fine, as long as you aren't concerned with speed.  On plane?  No, but that's mostly nonsense anyway for small waters and small boats.  
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    Re: Enough motor? 2016/10/12 20:31:04 (permalink)
    I had an old 1972 6hp Johnson 2 stroke  on a 14 ft Sea Nymph deep-v that I added a plywood front casting deck to, and it pushed it just fine. Not sure of boat weight or MPH but it did get me from point A to B. What is max HP rating for your boat? Mine is 25 max.I got a 9.9 with oversize carb and it is 2x faster now.I think 6 will be fine but I would say get as much HP as you can afford it is nice to be able to get off water fast if you need to.
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    Re: Enough motor? 2016/10/13 08:17:04 (permalink)
    Rating is for 25 HP. Its a 1974 Alumacraft F7. I would be terrified to put a 25hp motor on it and run it wide open.
     
    I don't think those 1970's max horsepower ratings are accurate for today's outboards
    post edited by psu_fish - 2016/10/13 08:25:28
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    Re: Enough motor? 2016/10/13 17:39:48 (permalink)
    I agree I wouldnt put a 25 on mine also .My boat is a late 70's Sea Nymph 14R that is 62 inches wide . The 6HP worked fine I just got a great deal on the 9.9 used .I think the 6 will be just fine for your boat. Also check motor weight too heavy may swamp the back end.
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    Re: Enough motor? 2016/10/17 16:08:17 (permalink)
    6hp Tohatsu is mid to low 50 lbs. 
     
    The 8 and 9.8 is low to mid 80 lbs.
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    Re: Enough motor? 2016/10/17 16:47:39 (permalink)
    I'm thinking all OB motors were required to be rated at the prop shaft beginning 1985. Also differences in overall size between 2 and 4 cycle motors. So I'm thinking.......

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    Re: Enough motor? 2017/02/24 16:15:29 (permalink)
    Hi there, although I m based in the UK. I take my 14 foot displacement hulled boat out in the Bristol  
    channel with a mercury 5 hp two stroke motor, and its more than enough, as my type of hull is rated for approx 10 knots tops, any faster than that and youre just burning fuel , although your hull is semi planing I should think a 6 hp will be plenty to get you where you want reasonably quickly, and with the v displacement, you should still get good stability and will still carry a fair bit of weight if needed,    best of both hull types ,planing and displacement...
    post edited by russ1 - 2017/02/24 16:18:57
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