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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 274315" data-attributes="member: 5999"><p>thank you.</p><p></p><p>low hp requirement is achived by building a very light hull (less than 100lbs). it draws only 1 inch when i'm aboard. </p><p></p><p>according to my old handheld magellan gps, top speed with the little yammy is 7mph, but that's with the motor screaming at WOT and the wind blowing behind me. my regular cruising speed is 4mph at 3/4 throttle. good enough for a lazy stroll, but i upgraded to 6.5hp so i can spend less time boating and more time fishing. i'm now beefing up the boat so it stays in one piece when paired with the bigger motor. the 2hp will still get a lot of use as my trolling/back up motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 274315, member: 5999"] thank you. low hp requirement is achived by building a very light hull (less than 100lbs). it draws only 1 inch when i'm aboard. according to my old handheld magellan gps, top speed with the little yammy is 7mph, but that's with the motor screaming at WOT and the wind blowing behind me. my regular cruising speed is 4mph at 3/4 throttle. good enough for a lazy stroll, but i upgraded to 6.5hp so i can spend less time boating and more time fishing. i'm now beefing up the boat so it stays in one piece when paired with the bigger motor. the 2hp will still get a lot of use as my trolling/back up motor. [/QUOTE]
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