The average is 10 kg per hp ( do not forget to include passengers) 500 kg boat = 50 hp 4 people of 80 kg = 320 kg = 32 hp total = 82 hp
On the capacity plate
On the capacity plate
On the capacity plate
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the maximum hp in midnight maximum tune 3dx is 825 hp
The maximum horsepower of your boat can typically be found on the manufacturer's plate, which is usually located near the transom or on the boat's hull. This plate provides important specifications, including the maximum allowable horsepower for safe operation. Additionally, you can consult the owner's manual or the manufacturer's website for specific information about your boat model.
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.
The maximum speed of the 125 mercury is dependent on the boat it is on. It can only push some boats 2mph, while other boats that are light and have a small wetted surface can run 60. To find the theoretical maximum, you should find the maximum pitch prop offered for that engine. The maximum pitch prop I can find for that engine is a 24p. The gear ratio for the lower unit is 2.07:1 . If you can turn the 24p prop at the maximum recommended rpm 5250, the fastest the boat could possibly run is 57.1 mph. The propeller is not 100% efficient, so you should factor in the slip of the propeller. With the inefficiency (slip) factored in, the boat would be more likely to run 55mph. If you can find a higher pitch prop for that engine, you can get it to run faster speeds. A 27p prop would run about 60mph.
180 miles per hour is the maximum boat speed registered
Shuckle has a maximum Def of 614 and a maximum of 614 Sp. Def as well, however it has a maximum of 244 HP. Regirock has a maximum of 548 Def, but has a maximum of 364 HP.
About 240 MPH