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Your sentence structure makes this question virtually incomprehensible. But if I am understanding correctly, it is most likely the overload relay is tripping on inrush when the motor is initially turned on, or the motor could be locked up, causing it to pull too much current in an attempt to reach normal operating RPMs. I'd examine the motor, and make sure it is working correctly and clean.
First you will need a three phase generator. Mathematically there are 746 Watts per horsepower, but I like to use 1000 Watts for ease of mental calculation. This would mean you would need a 30 kW generator. If using 746 Watts per HP, you would need 22380 Watts, or 23 kW. Make sure this 23 kW is the normal load rating of the generator, not the surge rating! 30 kW would provide more of a safety cushion.
The dry weight of a 30hp Johnson outboard, 1985 model is 123 lbs.
Johnson made an RDE in 1956 that was a 30hp. I have one with and one without guess which one I use more.
A 1986 year model 30hp Johnson outboard uses a 50:1 fuel to oil ratio.
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it has 30hp and goes 95mp top speed
50:1
50:1 ratio
It is a 1965 model year Mercury 90HP.
1131 cc / 69.0 cu in.
model number AE30ELCCE
Yes, about 30hp.
15L an hour?