Re: 1962 Fabuglas
Length isn't the determining factor for factory ratings. Buoancy, structural design and weight of boat are the primary factors. The much publicized Coast Guard formula is a failsafe method of bare minimum requirements of dimension to standardize ratings without them having to know the structural differences between boats and for boats with no manufacturer rating plates. It doesn't mean that a smaller boat can't handle more power if it was designed and rated as such from the manufacturer. In simple terms, it is possible to have a smaller boat that has a hp capacity rating higher than a larger boat. Bass boats are a perfect example with different manufacturers have the exact same size boat but one may be rated for only 150hp and the other brand rated for 250hp.