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the boat is a excellant aluminum boat. I dont have anything good to say about mercury though
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.
there is a lot of those
Yes. Yes. Commercial fishing is the second most dangerous ocupation. I knew a man who was killed while fishing. His boat was run over by a ship. He had a 60 foot boat and was about 40 miles out in the ocean.
a wooden fishing boat of 28-foot sailed from dondra head on the southern tip of sri lanka where various fishing villages were found
app weight of a 24 foot bennington pontoon boat with a 60 horse 4 stroke mercury
It depends of the size of the boat. A guy with a 15 foot skiff with an outboard could be a commercial fishing boat is he is engaged in commercial fishing. On the other end there are very large factory processing ships that would have very large powerful engines.
id say around 75 mph we have the same motors on a 25 foot coast gaurd boat
there's never a correct engine for orkney displacement hull. i use a 8hp suzuki for inshore fishing. a lot lot of jealousy with boat owner's my 16ft boat no prob's. like a cork on the water can't have it alway's. be safe and use the coastgaurd and safe fishing
The answer is relative. I have a 4 1/2 HP motor on my 12 foot aluminum boat. It gets me where I need to go.
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It depends a lot on the size of the boat. If it say, a 12 foot boat, probably about 7 or 8 knots (about 10 mph). On a bigger boat slower. As was said these small engines are used mainly for dinghies and for fishing. Answer: I have a 8 foot fiberglass dinghy with a 4 Hp outboard. My GPS says 11km/h under full throttle on a calm lake.