Motor size

Oldone

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Hello all,
Excellent site, I have learned a lot just reading the posts but I have a question I haven't seen posted. I just got a 1971 Thunderbird free, the boat seems to be in fairly good shape, foam is dry and transom is solid. I intend to use the boat just for fishing as I like the walk around area and it should be fairly stable. My question is most of the lakes I want to fish have a 10hp. limit would it be unreasonable to expect a 10 hp. to push this boat just for fishing?

Thanks,
Great Site!
 

tommays

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Re: Motor size

It will move the boat around fine i push a 24' sailboat with a 4hp ;)
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Motor size

what size and type Tbird? they are good boats, but heavy.
 

Oldone

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Re: Motor size

what size and type Tbird? they are good boats, but heavy.

It's a 19 foot Comanche it has a 150 hp Mercury motor on it now but has set for 2 years and I don't need a motor that big so I'm thinking of parting it out.
 

JCF350

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Re: Motor size

It'll work fine. Oughta change the prop though.:)
 

Dakota47

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Re: Motor size

You will be fine, that little motor will move it around good. you will be suprised...:eek:
 

Oldone

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Re: Motor size

Thank you all for the information, I feel a little better about buying another motor, the 5 to 10 Hp motors are kinda costly to make a mistake.
 
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