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<blockquote data-quote="rickybobbybend" data-source="post: 290593" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>Hi, babills, we're glad you are here; and congrats on the Commander. For years I fished an (obviously lighter) 12 ft. Alumacraft and hoisted it onto a camper top on a full size PU. It can be a fun and convenient way to take your boat with you; and you can get into areas where a trailer can't go. Sounds like you are deciding on a motor based on weight. I suggest you look at 2 strokes to begin with, and keep an eye open for something in the 9.9 to 15 hp range. Often there is little difference in weight or fuel efficiency, but a significant difference in grunt, which you will soon appreciate. Have fun and keep us posted on your progress!</p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickybobbybend, post: 290593, member: 6145"] Hi, babills, we're glad you are here; and congrats on the Commander. For years I fished an (obviously lighter) 12 ft. Alumacraft and hoisted it onto a camper top on a full size PU. It can be a fun and convenient way to take your boat with you; and you can get into areas where a trailer can't go. Sounds like you are deciding on a motor based on weight. I suggest you look at 2 strokes to begin with, and keep an eye open for something in the 9.9 to 15 hp range. Often there is little difference in weight or fuel efficiency, but a significant difference in grunt, which you will soon appreciate. Have fun and keep us posted on your progress! Rick [/QUOTE]
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