JimS123
Fleet Admiral
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2007
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Speed is a very poor indication of the overall performance of a boat.
Anyone who has battled against a stiff tide/current or pounded their way home in a following sea could care less about how fast the boat can go in ideal conditions.
Should a storm blow up out of nowhere, you can never go fast enough....
The speed / HP debate is really quite ludicrous. Yeah sure buy what you can afford.
Twice I OVER powered a boat and was sorry I did. I ended up either selling the boat or repowering with a smaller motor.
Twice in my 60 year boating lifetime did I ever encounter a dangerous following sea or with a storm that blew out of nowhere. In both cases my motor was bigger than I needed since I was having trouble even at near idle speed.
That won't happen to me any more. With a VHF and a cell phone I now know what's coming and I take the appropriate precautions way ahead of time.