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<blockquote data-quote="CarlF" data-source="post: 112278" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>I just checked out the Lowe 1455. I would not put less than 25 hp on the boat, it is heavy (500#). </p><p>Anything less and it will be way underpowered and I dont see it performing worth a darn with any load.</p><p>My 2.5 cents:</p><p>If you are getting new, go with a Yamaha or Merc 4 stroke 30. </p><p>If used, I would look for a used johnson or yamaha 2 stroke 30hp. A 40 Nissan 2 stroke would be great if you can find one someone is willing to part with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlF, post: 112278, member: 1159"] I just checked out the Lowe 1455. I would not put less than 25 hp on the boat, it is heavy (500#). Anything less and it will be way underpowered and I dont see it performing worth a darn with any load. My 2.5 cents: If you are getting new, go with a Yamaha or Merc 4 stroke 30. If used, I would look for a used johnson or yamaha 2 stroke 30hp. A 40 Nissan 2 stroke would be great if you can find one someone is willing to part with. [/QUOTE]
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