Re: Boat Slightly overpowered question
Depends entirely on which state you live in and what mood the LEO is in.
As far as I know your insurance will not be void, but you should really call them and ask. Nobody here knows that answer unless they work for your particular insurance company and are looking at your particular policy.
The consequences for being 22% overpowered may not be that much, or could be severe depending on your hull and transom condition. The boat may be crazy unstable at high speeds. It may not be. The transom may be overengineered and can handle the additional stress of the added torque. Or it may be max'ed out at 90hp. It could be rotten already and tear off the next time you use it.
The bottom line is nobody can give you real answers here, only their own opinion and what happened to their brother-in-law last year.
That's why these "overpower my boat?" threads are so entertaining.....
