Rathmullan
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Hello. I am new to this forum and in need of some advice concerning outboard engine power.
I have a 22 ft. Premier Pontoon Boat (2 pontoons) with a 40 HP Mercury Big Foot outboard. I've come to appreciate the the "big foot" features (higher gearing and I believe a larger propeller) in that it provides good torque and control while, according to Mercury, "not giving up much top end speed".
Nonetheless, I notice that the top speed of my boat is only about 12.5 mph. I'm actually fine with the speed for my purposes and the lake we're on is only 800 acres (it would be 1.25 miles by 1.25 miles if perfectly square).
However, my wife would like for us to be able to pull younger kids of friends and relatives on towables and provide them with a little excitement (and my wife would like to be able to get on a towable herself).
So, I'm wondering how much speed is appropriate for towing people and how much horsepower is needed to achieve it. The maximum horsepower recommended by the manufacturer is 90.
The 60 HP Mercury Big Foot weighs as much as my current 40HP version. I'd consider the 75 HP Mercury Big Foot but it weighs a full 140 lbs more than the 60HP and somehow it doesn't seem to make sense to me to get 15 more horsepower at the cost of an additional 140 lbs. I did note that Evinrude makes a 75 HP outboard that weighs only 60 more lbs than both my 40 HP Mercury Big Foot and the 60 HP Mercury Big Foot I am considering.
Thanks for listening and thanks in advance for any advice you may be able to provide.
I have a 22 ft. Premier Pontoon Boat (2 pontoons) with a 40 HP Mercury Big Foot outboard. I've come to appreciate the the "big foot" features (higher gearing and I believe a larger propeller) in that it provides good torque and control while, according to Mercury, "not giving up much top end speed".
Nonetheless, I notice that the top speed of my boat is only about 12.5 mph. I'm actually fine with the speed for my purposes and the lake we're on is only 800 acres (it would be 1.25 miles by 1.25 miles if perfectly square).
However, my wife would like for us to be able to pull younger kids of friends and relatives on towables and provide them with a little excitement (and my wife would like to be able to get on a towable herself).
So, I'm wondering how much speed is appropriate for towing people and how much horsepower is needed to achieve it. The maximum horsepower recommended by the manufacturer is 90.
The 60 HP Mercury Big Foot weighs as much as my current 40HP version. I'd consider the 75 HP Mercury Big Foot but it weighs a full 140 lbs more than the 60HP and somehow it doesn't seem to make sense to me to get 15 more horsepower at the cost of an additional 140 lbs. I did note that Evinrude makes a 75 HP outboard that weighs only 60 more lbs than both my 40 HP Mercury Big Foot and the 60 HP Mercury Big Foot I am considering.
Thanks for listening and thanks in advance for any advice you may be able to provide.