max hp rating for 96 VIP CC

dungY

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i tried searching for dimensions and ratings but to no avail.
I am considering buying a 17' center console. I am not sure of the model and neither is the owner. apparently there is none listed on the title nor the vin plate on the boat. anyways the motor currently on it is a 85 hp evinrude but that is not the original motor. I was planning on putting my 115 johnson onto it.
What do you guys think?
The only information i know on the boat is that it is a 17 foot center console VIP.

thanks in advance for the help guys
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: max hp rating for 96 VIP CC

find the rating tag on the boat. should be near the controls.
 

dungY

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Re: max hp rating for 96 VIP CC

the owner found the sticker apparently it says 80 hp is the max...
now i have another question.
I plan to put a 1980 johnsons 115 onto it, which probably isn't putting out actual
115 horses, how do you think it will fair out?

having a 115 johnson on an 80hp rating 17 foot center console...

~dungY
 

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Re: max hp rating for 96 VIP CC

check the laws in your state about overpowering, insurance could be a problem.
this is a reply from the USCG. thanks QC.

The United States Coast Guard has an opinion on this frequently asked question, and their answer from their website is reproduced below:
Can I use a bigger motor on my boat than what it's rated for?
It is not a violation of Coast Guard regulations to install or use an engine larger than specified on the capacity label, but there may be state regulations prohibiting it, and restrictions from your own insurance company regarding this.
There are no Coast Guard regulations against exceeding the safe loading capacity, however, there may be State regulations or restrictions from your insurance company which prohibit this. There is a Coast Guard regulation that gives Coast Guard Boarding Officers the power to terminate the use of a boat (send it back to shore) if, in the judgment of the Boarding Officer, the boat is overloaded. There is no fine for this, unless the operator refuses the Boarding Officer's order. We certainly hope that you will abide by the rating, as overloading may lead to capsizing or swamping of the boat.
NOTE: The Coast Guard Capacity Information label is required only on monohull boats less than 20' in length. The label is not required on multi-hull boats, pontoon boats (catamarans), or on any sailboats, canoes, kayaks, or inflatable boats, regardless of length.
As the Coast Guard mentions, local regulations may apply. For example, in the state of Ohio one should be guided by this regulation:
Capacity Plates
(ORC 1547.39 & ORC 1547-40)
No person shall operate or permit operation of a watercraft in excess of any of the stated limits on the capacity plate. When no capacity plate exists, no person shall operate or permit operation of a watercraft if a reasonably prudent person would believe the total load aboard or the total horsepower of any motor or engine presents a risk of physical harm to persons or property.
 

dungY

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Re: max hp rating for 96 VIP CC

i see i'll look into the laws here in texas

i was also wondering about power, weight etc.
obviously the 115 motor will be slightly heavier
but i was wondering as far as the transom strength
would you be able to reinforce the transom?
 
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