Re: motor capacity
not that it fits your Q perfectly, but I'll tell you my story... I have a couple of old cheapo 12' cartopper tinnies that live at the cottage. I think they're rated for 7.5 hp. A couple seasons ago I got a new to me 15 hp evinrude ('82). I needed a couple days worth of wrenchin' to get it running, and after I was done (at the lake) I wanted to test run it, but didn't have a more suitable boat. I thought, what the heck, I'll put it on a little one and take it easy... just to get an idea of how it runs you know. Lake was like glass, no one else around (except wifey on the dock shaking head). My motor ran great at low speed, and I couldn't help but see what it could do. There isn't a bad ending to this story, but I'll say that little tinnie has only gone faster on the roof of a car. I must've been doing 30+ mph. (felt like 90)... When I realized that the whole bottom of the boat was dishing upwards at warp speed I realized I was having too much fun and called it a day. The 6 hp that we normally use on those little guys is about the right size.<br /><br />So, 15 hp (but same motor as yours) was way too much, you might be fine with a 9.9, but be careful and listen to what the old girl tells you (old aluminum might not wanna flex too much before it cracks).<br /><br />Brent