Johnn
Active Member
I would like to know because I bought my boat mostly for the deck space, and I wont be planing alot, just trying to find the lobbie pots! What type of engine would do? (17 ft)
Thanks
Thanks
I would like to know because I bought my boat mostly for the deck space, and I wont be planing alot, just trying to find the lobbie pots! What type of engine would do? (17 ft)
Thanks
We had a pilot 590, the main was a 90horse evinrude, but the aux was a seagull plus 40, 4 horse power, and that could move us along. One things for sure big two strokes do not like pottering. Maybe 25 horse four stroke would do you.
Thanks for the reply, is it true that if you keep the throttle around 40% its the most econimcal?
Max displacement speed of a 17footer of any type will be about 4knts, which will only need about 4hp to achieve it, if you just want to potter about and use less than 0.5gph with power in reserve 15-20hp will be more than enough.
I agree or almost do anyway.
If the boat is only ever going to be run at displacement speed then 10 to 15 Hp will be plenty, but resist the urge to push the throttle beyond about 1500 to 2000 rpm.
Push the throttle forward to gain the extra knot or two and you will start to use a lot more fuel.