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Choosing the Right Outboard Motor for Your Boat



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By : Alex Lynskey    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-12 14:51:54
Possessing a a boat without an outboard motor is no fun. They can be rowed using oars, but the fun factor of fleeting through the water is not there. For that fun you need additional power than your arms can provide. When buying an outboard engine, you should make sure that it provides the accurate horsepower needed for the boat for which it is being bought. It does not matter if a car is slightly overpowered or underpowered but, there is virtually no margin for such errors with boats. In case you did not get the point, here are the details.

If the boat is underpowered, it shall not perform properly and will also put drag on the outboard. On the other hand, if the boat is overpowered then chances of accidents and damages to it increase drastically. You might have a thorough knowledge about outboard motors, but it always pays to abide by the max limit and the horsepower rating guide provided by the manufacturer of the boat. You should opt in for a 2-4 hp motor if the weight of your boat is less than 35 lbs since they are perfect for small boats.

They are perfect for portable boats, small sailboats, canoes, and inflatable boats. One more advantage of these motors is that they have their integrated gas tanks and thus are totally self contained. For boats between 40-60 lbs opt in for 5-8 hp motor. These can be used with jon boats, canoes, inflatable boats, and portable boats. The best part of this category of motors is that their engines are light enough to be transported easily, yet they are quite powerful.

You should buy a 9.9 to 18 hp engines for boats weighing 65 lbs to 100 lbs. They are very powerful and versatile. Since they provide a far better speed than the engines mentioned above, they are suitable for those who want to travel to distant locations on their boat. They are also perfect for boats that are used for transporting heavy cargoes.

Despite the fact that this article tries to direct you in choosing the ideal engine, it is by no means complete. They are manufactured by various companies and you should pick one that appeals most to you. Since they have optimum knowledge of such things, you can also ask about them from whom you have purchased the boat.
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