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New Motor for '63 Lone Star?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 403239" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Can you go back to the transom and stand by the engine? Should give you a good indication on weight. You can always move weight around as well. </p><p>Am not a good one to preach on limiting horsepower to what the boat is rated at. I own 8 (I think) boats and most have close to or double the rated horsepower if not more. Never been stopped for it nor do I know anyone who has been. They have better things to do apparently. Having said that I would go with at least 30hp on it. Hows that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 403239, member: 3278"] Can you go back to the transom and stand by the engine? Should give you a good indication on weight. You can always move weight around as well. Am not a good one to preach on limiting horsepower to what the boat is rated at. I own 8 (I think) boats and most have close to or double the rated horsepower if not more. Never been stopped for it nor do I know anyone who has been. They have better things to do apparently. Having said that I would go with at least 30hp on it. Hows that? [/QUOTE]
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