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<blockquote data-quote="amk" data-source="post: 400997" data-attributes="member: 13232"><p>I had a 650 in my 1648 originally it would hit thirty empty but run 26 loaded and get skinny. Was a very reliable motor I eventually swapped to a 760 and it matches up well. I also built a 1236 with a 650 and it would run 35 so imo that 14 is a perfect size for the 650 you won't win any races but you'll beat whoevers running an outboard on a similar 14'. Also as you mention when you want more you can always go bigger. 701 or even 760.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amk, post: 400997, member: 13232"] I had a 650 in my 1648 originally it would hit thirty empty but run 26 loaded and get skinny. Was a very reliable motor I eventually swapped to a 760 and it matches up well. I also built a 1236 with a 650 and it would run 35 so imo that 14 is a perfect size for the 650 you won't win any races but you'll beat whoevers running an outboard on a similar 14'. Also as you mention when you want more you can always go bigger. 701 or even 760. [/QUOTE]
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