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typically if the vessel is over 12 feet long, you need to register. even though there is no gas motor.
I believe people who habitually fished on small ponds would be sensible enough to use an electric troller motor or even oars.
Outboard motor.
A BIG engine or electric motor.. Or a BIG sail.
The transom is the stern end of a boat, where you mount the outboard motor on a small boat.
5-10 hp gas motor should be more than adequate. An electric motor would alos work well, especially on small lakes or sloughs without significant current.
The right size for an electric outboard motor for a 10 foot fishing boat seems to be 4 - 5 - 6 hp, 8 - 9.9 hp or 15 - 20hp. It simply depends on what kind of fishing boat it is.
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Stop the boat and turn off the motor. Anchor or secure the boat
No, its not required by law, in most states. You'll have to check with your department of motor vehicles where you register the boat. You do have to have a title and registration for boat and trailer because of them being on the roads.
There are no standard electric OUTBOARD motors made for a boat that large. While submarines and sightseeing boats may use electric motors, they are not outboards, and are designed for the hull shape and size. The largest electric outboard I have seen is 3 hp- suitable for a 14 ft boat.
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