Yes, with no problems at all.
Assume you are talking about a boat and a water skier. Yes it will work. I have been towed by a 35 HP outboard. It depends on the skill of the skier to be able to get up quickly. It also depends on the skis and the drag they cause while being pulled from the water.
For persons under 200 pounds, 70 hp would be the smallest motor I would reccomend. For persons over 200 pounds, a minimum of 90 hp. Of course the more horsepower, the easier it is to get the skier up and the less it wears out your skier!
i have a 50 hp force on a 18 foot invader boat a i pull one just fine only shows problem when u have three or more on tube so have fun
This question depends on the type of boat you have. Normally as long as your boat can do around 25+ mph you should be able to pull a skier out of the water. So if you have a 18ft boat with a 115hp depending on the weight of the boat you will be able to tow a skier out of the water.
That depends on what you intend to use it for. It would probably work well for fishing or cruising on a small boat, but I think you would find yourself wanting more HP to pull a skier or tube.
50 hp Force 2-Stroke Outboard Motor. Force 50 hp Outboard is a long shaft. Force 50 hp only weighs 152lbs!! It is one of the lightest 50hp outboards ever made. This is advantageous as it will deliver 50 hp without weighing the transom down.
how do you get to the gears on a johnson 50 hp marine
One HP is about 746 W. So 746 * 50 = 37,300 W.
Stock, in the ballpark of 48-50 hp
Yes, but it does depend on the skill of the skier and to some extent the design of the water skis.
The 1984 model, 50 hp Force outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.