I recently purchased a 1977 Monark McFast 5 for a good price (my first boat ever actually). Hull looks great, deck is fine, carpet is good, etc. Came with a 115hp Evinrude outboard and 46lb thrust trolling motor. It was on the water 3 days prior to me buying it.
My question is this: I noticed that when the motor is trimmed the transom flexes maybe 0.25" at MOST. Upon research through iBoats here, the maximum rated HP is 85. Could the minor flex be more due to the added weight of the larger motor more so than a problem? The previous owners used this boat weekly to fish and ran it 40mph+ regularly with no problems. I don't see any cracks in the transom and it feels very solid to me.
Should I be concerned about this minor flex? Should I really consider downsizing the motor? The main lake I fish at has an 8mph speed limit throughout the entire lake, so 115hp is major overkill. Maybe a 25-40hp motor?
While I'm at it: The motor mounted is a 1969 Evinrude - 115HP - Hydraulic trim. What do you think this is worth as a fair asking price? I may outright sell it or just trade for a newer, lower HP motor.
Thank you for your time and help. I do appreciate it.
My question is this: I noticed that when the motor is trimmed the transom flexes maybe 0.25" at MOST. Upon research through iBoats here, the maximum rated HP is 85. Could the minor flex be more due to the added weight of the larger motor more so than a problem? The previous owners used this boat weekly to fish and ran it 40mph+ regularly with no problems. I don't see any cracks in the transom and it feels very solid to me.
Should I be concerned about this minor flex? Should I really consider downsizing the motor? The main lake I fish at has an 8mph speed limit throughout the entire lake, so 115hp is major overkill. Maybe a 25-40hp motor?
While I'm at it: The motor mounted is a 1969 Evinrude - 115HP - Hydraulic trim. What do you think this is worth as a fair asking price? I may outright sell it or just trade for a newer, lower HP motor.
Thank you for your time and help. I do appreciate it.