Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Pontoon Boat 90 Hp Mph Is It Feasable To Take A Motor Off My Fishing Boat And Put It On A Pontoon?

Is it feasable to take a motor off my fishing boat and put it on a pontoon? - pontoon boat 90 hp mph

My old Cajun Bass Boat in very bad condition, but the motor (Johnson 90 hp) runs like a top. At least he did the last time crank it up two years ago. I used a lot on a private lake of 800 acres, but sold. Now I want to explore in public waters, but my 16-foot boat is not very good waves. There is a 33,000 acre lake near my house, which quite rough in the unexpected summer storm. In any case, there is no advantage to my old boat for sale, but not the engine, then you will find a pontoon boat with no engine and put it in me?

2 comments:

  1. An engine of 90 HP is large enough for a pontoon up to 24 or 28 feet. Most of which use 50ps and 35 Battalions is the popular choice for years, up until 10th

    I have one foot in 24 years will produce 19-20 mph and 50th

    Caution, the pontoons are not good in big waves. Washed three to four footers are very difficult in a battalion with water when the bridge is a good opportunity to miss rails, furniture, culverts, etc are really the quiet lakes. Make sure the engine is the right length (most are 20 ") so that the CAV-plate in water, the correct amount.

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  2. Do not think that there must be large enough

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