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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 491751" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>I've got a 20 foot Mako CC (1973) that I'm dinking around with at the moment. I was having similar thoughts and what I've decided on is using the motor recommendation for the year of manufacture and looking at the weights of motors that were used during that period. From this I look at the maximum hp my hull is rated. Next thing I feel you should consider is the amount of torque the engine is capable of providing. Try to make a compromise that fills the bill and you should be sitting pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 491751, member: 25150"] I've got a 20 foot Mako CC (1973) that I'm dinking around with at the moment. I was having similar thoughts and what I've decided on is using the motor recommendation for the year of manufacture and looking at the weights of motors that were used during that period. From this I look at the maximum hp my hull is rated. Next thing I feel you should consider is the amount of torque the engine is capable of providing. Try to make a compromise that fills the bill and you should be sitting pretty. [/QUOTE]
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