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<blockquote data-quote="taxidermist" data-source="post: 102902" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>Yea you can go smaller bnut with that big heavy boat its going to kill your fuel use. Always go as close to the max HP as possible, the boat will ride better get on plllane faster and use far less fuel. Yuo can get the bigger motor and should you get caught out on a lake in a storm at lest you will have a chance to get off the lake. with a smaller motor should the wind come up you are pretty well screwed and could die if conditions are right.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bigger is by far safer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taxidermist, post: 102902, member: 1795"] Yea you can go smaller bnut with that big heavy boat its going to kill your fuel use. Always go as close to the max HP as possible, the boat will ride better get on plllane faster and use far less fuel. Yuo can get the bigger motor and should you get caught out on a lake in a storm at lest you will have a chance to get off the lake. with a smaller motor should the wind come up you are pretty well screwed and could die if conditions are right. Bigger is by far safer. [/QUOTE]
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