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Having a new capacity plate with higher rating?
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<blockquote data-quote="PATRIOT" data-source="post: 353564" data-attributes="member: 8891"><p>I just purchased a new 16' Meyers SuperPro bare hull that is rated for 35HP in tiller trim as shipped . . . the manufacturer gave me a loose rating plate for 40HP since I'll be running it in remote trim.</p><p>As for jet motors, I feel your pain . . . thought about getting one until I learned how less efficient they are than a prop motor of equal HP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PATRIOT, post: 353564, member: 8891"] I just purchased a new 16' Meyers SuperPro bare hull that is rated for 35HP in tiller trim as shipped . . . the manufacturer gave me a loose rating plate for 40HP since I'll be running it in remote trim. As for jet motors, I feel your pain . . . thought about getting one until I learned how less efficient they are than a prop motor of equal HP. [/QUOTE]
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