what auxiliary size

kiwi karl

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hi this is a great site.<br />I just have a question about what size motor to run as a auxiliary.<br />my boat is a 14.6 sea nymph with a 90hp v4.<br />any help would be great. <br />thanks
 

JB

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Re: what auxiliary size

Hi, Karl.<br /><br />Welcome to iboats. :) <br /><br />What would you need the aux engine to do?<br /><br />In sheltered water, as a "get home" engine I think as little as 6-8HP would do fine.<br /><br />But if you would need to overcome strong currents or winds and maintain steerage in rough water 15HP would be a lot better.<br /><br />Good luck. :)
 

JasonJ

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Re: what auxiliary size

I have a 5.5 horse kicker on a 16.5 foot boat. It manuevers fine in any wind and water conditions, but I use it for trolling. I am not concerned if it pushes the boat faster than 2-3 mph, but if I ever had to get home with it, I would be there for a long time. Like JB said, it depends on what you will use it for. I prefer a smaller kicker working higher in its rpm range for fishing (mine is running a bit over 1/2 throttle to give me 2 mph). If it is primarily for getting the boat home, go for as large a kicker as a mounting bracket will allow (most are limited to 100 lbs). Good luck....
 

kiwi karl

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Re: what auxiliary size

thanks for the advice,it would mainly be for getting me home.since our water condition down here in NZ are very unpredictable i'll better look for 8 to 15hp.<br />thank again<br />karl
 

youngboater

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Re: what auxiliary size

I have an 8 on my 16.5 Lund and on GPS my top speed is 5.5MPH. You might look a little higher than 8 but I don't know the conditions there and I'm not familiar with Sea Nymph.
 
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