Re: How much difference would a 70hp to 115hp make
Your post caught my eye as I figured 70 hp. on an alum. boat should be sufficient. My only experience with alum. was a 14 ft. sears that moved well with 15 hp. Searched on the web and it looks like that boat weighs 1180 lbs. Where does all that weight come from? Could that be with the motor?
My point in commenting is just how much speed do you want? Sound like you are going fast enough but what do I know. Personally I made the mistake of overpowering 2 boats, 50 on a 16 ft. and 115 on an 18. The power is there but I never get the chance to use it. I can have 4 people plus lots of beer on the 16 ft. , be on plane at a comfortable speed and still not go WOT. A 115 if it would be a 4 stroke would be 400 lbs+. Do you want to carry around all that weight? Do you think you would really use all that power. Big motors look neat, you always wonder how it would perform on your boat. Certainally not trying to talk you out of maxing out your boat but try to take a ride in something with a 115 on the same size boat. If you do get the chance, the capt will naturally go WOT and you will be impressed with the speed but think about how comfortable passengers would be. I can tell you right now, the passengers would be smiling and wishing you would slow down at the same time. Only one who enjoys going full bore is the driver, the rest on board are happy when you slow down. I am not preaching, just suggesting you give your 70 hp. motor a chance, maby try to eliminate any excess weight you might be carrying around. regards FRED