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What size outboard jet do I need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bianceferri" data-source="post: 520353" data-attributes="member: 36703"><p>For your 16-foot welded aluminum tunnel hull jet boat, a 60-80 horsepower (HP) Mercury four-stroke outboard jet is recommended. This power range will provide adequate thrust for navigating rivers with two passengers and camping gear while ensuring efficient fuel consumption for your desired range of about 250 km. Additionally, consider factors like the weight of your gear and the river conditions; opting for a slightly higher HP can enhance performance in challenging water conditions. Make sure to check the manufacturer’s specifications for your boat to confirm the maximum horsepower rating and ensure optimal performance and safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bianceferri, post: 520353, member: 36703"] For your 16-foot welded aluminum tunnel hull jet boat, a 60-80 horsepower (HP) Mercury four-stroke outboard jet is recommended. This power range will provide adequate thrust for navigating rivers with two passengers and camping gear while ensuring efficient fuel consumption for your desired range of about 250 km. Additionally, consider factors like the weight of your gear and the river conditions; opting for a slightly higher HP can enhance performance in challenging water conditions. Make sure to check the manufacturer’s specifications for your boat to confirm the maximum horsepower rating and ensure optimal performance and safety. [/QUOTE]
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