I bought a 14' aluminum boat and the transom plate with the info on the boat and the motor size for the transom are completely worn off. It currently has an 8hp and it's just too slow. I have limited time and the fishin' hole sorta speak is about a 35 minute run from the launch ramp in this boat. I can really only fit about a 4 hour fishing window in 3-4 times per week. If I could cut that down to a more reasonable 10-15 minutes it would make my fishing a whole lot more enjoyable.
The only numbers that I can see on the transom are stacked one of top of the other and appear to say 15, 25, 365.
I am assuming that either the 15 or 25 is the hp rating for the transom and 365 must be the maximum weight it should carry for people and gear combined (although this seems a bit low for a 14' boat).
This boat HAS to be from the 50's - 60's era and I'm assuming they didn't have four stroke engines then.
I'm a bit scared to buy too much motor and crack the transom. Last thing I need to do is figure out how to replace the transom on this thing straight away.
The question I have is....What would you do?
My initial thinking is that if I can find an older 2 stroke 25hp it would probably be okay or a 4 stroke 15hp. I'm thinking that when they rated this transom for 25hp it was for a 2 stroke and it would have been significantly lighter. I can't believe that these transoms can hold the weight of the motor when it's being towed and it's tipped up. Seems like that would put a lot of stress if the motor weighed anything.
And my final question...Are there things that I can do to strengthen the transom in place? I don't want to overpower the transom, I just want it to be good and strong and not feel I have to worry about it too much.
The only numbers that I can see on the transom are stacked one of top of the other and appear to say 15, 25, 365.
I am assuming that either the 15 or 25 is the hp rating for the transom and 365 must be the maximum weight it should carry for people and gear combined (although this seems a bit low for a 14' boat).
This boat HAS to be from the 50's - 60's era and I'm assuming they didn't have four stroke engines then.
I'm a bit scared to buy too much motor and crack the transom. Last thing I need to do is figure out how to replace the transom on this thing straight away.
The question I have is....What would you do?
My initial thinking is that if I can find an older 2 stroke 25hp it would probably be okay or a 4 stroke 15hp. I'm thinking that when they rated this transom for 25hp it was for a 2 stroke and it would have been significantly lighter. I can't believe that these transoms can hold the weight of the motor when it's being towed and it's tipped up. Seems like that would put a lot of stress if the motor weighed anything.
And my final question...Are there things that I can do to strengthen the transom in place? I don't want to overpower the transom, I just want it to be good and strong and not feel I have to worry about it too much.