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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 360062" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p>It will be plenty of power. My old Motor Guide 45# thrust brute pulls my 14fter just fine. I only found it not to have enough power when a major cold front blew in way ahead of schedule with 30+ mph gusts. It did have just enough power to pull my boat out of a stumpy cove to where I could start the outboard before things got bad. Under normal safe conditions it will have more than enough power for your boat, I got myself into a situation that should have never happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 360062, member: 13447"] It will be plenty of power. My old Motor Guide 45# thrust brute pulls my 14fter just fine. I only found it not to have enough power when a major cold front blew in way ahead of schedule with 30+ mph gusts. It did have just enough power to pull my boat out of a stumpy cove to where I could start the outboard before things got bad. Under normal safe conditions it will have more than enough power for your boat, I got myself into a situation that should have never happened. [/QUOTE]
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