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Diminishing returns on motor size
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrey" data-source="post: 305492" data-attributes="member: 10686"><p>It stands to reason that a bigger motor will make a boat faster, but I would only expect for this to be true up to a point. Then I would expect for there to be diminishing returns for larger and larger motor sizes. If my boat is a 1652 what would be the ideal motor size to get the biggest bang for my buck before hitting that point of diminishing returns?</p><p></p><p>I would like to hear how big some of your boats are along with motor sizes and speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrey, post: 305492, member: 10686"] It stands to reason that a bigger motor will make a boat faster, but I would only expect for this to be true up to a point. Then I would expect for there to be diminishing returns for larger and larger motor sizes. If my boat is a 1652 what would be the ideal motor size to get the biggest bang for my buck before hitting that point of diminishing returns? I would like to hear how big some of your boats are along with motor sizes and speed. [/QUOTE]
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