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<blockquote data-quote="zerofivenismo" data-source="post: 183383" data-attributes="member: 2631"><p>I had a 3hp motor on a BR10E, and it is slow. The boat is not intended for speed. You may get 10 mph and that would be respectable. Any faster than that, and you'll be swamping your boat. But don't be discouraged. Having a gas motor on those types of boats have its advantages: You can travel farther and faster than a TM, motor is like a rudder aiding your boat to track straighter while you're fishing, and it's great to have another means of propulsion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerofivenismo, post: 183383, member: 2631"] I had a 3hp motor on a BR10E, and it is slow. The boat is not intended for speed. You may get 10 mph and that would be respectable. Any faster than that, and you'll be swamping your boat. But don't be discouraged. Having a gas motor on those types of boats have its advantages: You can travel farther and faster than a TM, motor is like a rudder aiding your boat to track straighter while you're fishing, and it's great to have another means of propulsion. [/QUOTE]
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