vicali
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Was out for the maiden voyage of our new-to-us Jon boat, It's a Marlon SP14, I've outfitted it for stillwater fly fishing on our local lakes here in the interior of BC. Family loves it:
I've quickly decided that we'll need a gasser for it - the 55lb minn gets us around the lakes faster than our canoe, but doesn't leave much margin for weather or quick location changes. Boat is rated for up to 20hp, but a few of the lakes we go to have 10hp limits. I've got a Transom riser from the previous owner who had a 20 jet on it in the river..
I'm deciding between fourstrokes from Yamaha, Merc/ Nissan/ Honda.
Looking 9.9, 15, or 20hp - not sure how big to go. Boat is trailered so weight is not a major factor.
I know the saying is get as big as you can, but we're not planning to waterski. Wondering if it's a bad idea do stay under 10hp.
I've quickly decided that we'll need a gasser for it - the 55lb minn gets us around the lakes faster than our canoe, but doesn't leave much margin for weather or quick location changes. Boat is rated for up to 20hp, but a few of the lakes we go to have 10hp limits. I've got a Transom riser from the previous owner who had a 20 jet on it in the river..
I'm deciding between fourstrokes from Yamaha, Merc/ Nissan/ Honda.
Looking 9.9, 15, or 20hp - not sure how big to go. Boat is trailered so weight is not a major factor.
I know the saying is get as big as you can, but we're not planning to waterski. Wondering if it's a bad idea do stay under 10hp.