John Schinnerer
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Hi all, I'm new to the forum, recently acquired a mostly restored 1965 Starcraft Mustang runabout. I am going to be buying a modern engine for it and I'm wondering what experience anyone can share to help me decide what HP to put on it for my purposes.
Per spec sheets I found elsewhere on this forum, it is 515 lbs empty, 5 passengers/1100 lbs max load, and rated for 45 HP.
The max I am considering is 30 HP, for several reasons. It came with a vintage '62 Johnson 28 HP which runs unevenly but when it kicks in solid seems to be plenty HP (and at that age it may not even be putting out 28 HP any more...). Also anything over 30 HP in modern 4-stroke is more weight in the stern than I want.
All the generic ballpark formulas I find say 1 HP per 25-40 lbs of boat, but they don't say anything about different hull types, or other factors like loaded weight vs. empty weight.
Main uses will be cruising/exploring local lakes with family/friends, and some fishing. Most often just 1-3 people in the boat, not a full load. Not planning on towing any skiers or toys on any regular basis, if ever.
So I am thinking either a 20 HP or a 30 HP. My guesstimate is, the 20 HP will be adequate but nothing much in reserve, and the 30 HP will be plenty even with a full load (better power to weight ratio, lower throttle for same power output). On the other hand, a 30 HP weighs 25-35% more (depending on make), and all that is on the transom, and is going to burn more fuel overall even if it does better at high speed than the 20 HP due to lower RPMs. So maybe 30 HP is overkill for my needs. My bias tends towards keep it small light and simple which pushes me towards the 20 HP but I don't want to end up underpowered and regretting it.
Let me know your experience with similar situations...thanks!
Per spec sheets I found elsewhere on this forum, it is 515 lbs empty, 5 passengers/1100 lbs max load, and rated for 45 HP.
The max I am considering is 30 HP, for several reasons. It came with a vintage '62 Johnson 28 HP which runs unevenly but when it kicks in solid seems to be plenty HP (and at that age it may not even be putting out 28 HP any more...). Also anything over 30 HP in modern 4-stroke is more weight in the stern than I want.
All the generic ballpark formulas I find say 1 HP per 25-40 lbs of boat, but they don't say anything about different hull types, or other factors like loaded weight vs. empty weight.
Main uses will be cruising/exploring local lakes with family/friends, and some fishing. Most often just 1-3 people in the boat, not a full load. Not planning on towing any skiers or toys on any regular basis, if ever.
So I am thinking either a 20 HP or a 30 HP. My guesstimate is, the 20 HP will be adequate but nothing much in reserve, and the 30 HP will be plenty even with a full load (better power to weight ratio, lower throttle for same power output). On the other hand, a 30 HP weighs 25-35% more (depending on make), and all that is on the transom, and is going to burn more fuel overall even if it does better at high speed than the 20 HP due to lower RPMs. So maybe 30 HP is overkill for my needs. My bias tends towards keep it small light and simple which pushes me towards the 20 HP but I don't want to end up underpowered and regretting it.
Let me know your experience with similar situations...thanks!