I bought a heavier 14' boat last Spring with ta 9.9 HP motor and that was the minimum recommended HP for the 350# (empty) boat. I soon found that the resulting performance and top speed (12 MPH loaded) was less than I wanted and ordered a new 20 HP motor to replace the 9.9. The aluminum hull is actually rated for a 30 HP maximum motor.
And this time I got the electric start and the power trim options to help save my older back (had surgery twice so far) so that I can keep boating and fishing hopefully a few more years.
But adding the options and doubling the HP came at a weight cost. The new motor came in at 168# compared to the 9.9 around 90#.
I was surprised to try and lift the motor up to put in on the stand for testing and found it was not within my ability anymore. Oh well, once it's on the boat it will never come off again within my lifetime.
I think I know now why most websites will only quote you the lowest weight within the class of motor.
And this time I got the electric start and the power trim options to help save my older back (had surgery twice so far) so that I can keep boating and fishing hopefully a few more years.
But adding the options and doubling the HP came at a weight cost. The new motor came in at 168# compared to the 9.9 around 90#.
I was surprised to try and lift the motor up to put in on the stand for testing and found it was not within my ability anymore. Oh well, once it's on the boat it will never come off again within my lifetime.
I think I know now why most websites will only quote you the lowest weight within the class of motor.