id say around 75 mph we have the same motors on a 25 foot coast gaurd boat
the boat is a excellant aluminum boat. I dont have anything good to say about mercury though
app weight of a 24 foot bennington pontoon boat with a 60 horse 4 stroke mercury
32-37
Depends if you put it on an 8 foot skiff or a 40 foot barge.
it is very fast
19 mph
About 10 to 12 on plane
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.
The weight of the boat, how it is used, and the water quality all affect how big of an electric outboard engine you need for an 80-foot boat. Larger boats typically need high-horsepower (HP) motors to ensure smooth operation; these motors are typically between 50 and 200 horsepower. Instead of being made for large boats like an 80-foot boat, compact electric outboards like the ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 Plus, ePropulsion Spirit 1.0, and Remigo electric outboard are made for smaller boats, dinghies, and tenders. You would probably need several high-output electric outboards (like a Torqeedo Deep Blue or something like that, or a more potent electric inboard system for a yacht this size. Depending on the weight and cruising requirements of the boat, custom-built electric motors of at least 50–100 kW (about 67–134 HP) are a good option if you're searching for an electric propulsion system for an 80-foot yacht or houseboat.
width of 12 foot aluminum boat
can you pull a 36 foot house boat with a pickup truck
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.