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As soon as a Boat to go with a 20hp outboard (see details)?

We are looking to buy a new boat to our current four outboard stroke Honda 20hp. This outboard is very light for a 4-stroke – which weighs 49 kg. We are looking at the boats: 1. Inflatible rubber dinghy, 310 cm in length (10 ft) 2. Inflatible again, but 340 cm long (11 feet) 3. A 14-foot (430 cm) inflatible We also have a choice of either a RIB) (a V-shaped rigid hull made of fiberglass), or b) a inflatible hull with aluminum panels covering the ground. My question is: what kind of speed maximum wait in each case, using our 20hp outboard? If you have an opinion on the best type of boat for such a small engine, I'd like to hear it. The I listed above boats weigh about 50 to 60 kg each. PS Our current boat is a fiberglass boat with 500 cm 2 stroke yamaha 85hp and does about 37 mph on the flat 80 kg with two persons on board (measured with GPS).

HP 20 is too heavy, for 10 or 11 'and 14 hull is a softer because flexes »More delay more to push it, but I think it would be a plane with 20 hp honda ….. in about 18 to 20 mph. I do not know your burden, but I could not wait much longer than that. Good lucky! Edit. The 20 HP puts more weight aft of the CG / and you and your passengers have to move as far forward as possible in smaller boats. Still, when you connects the arc will appear and it is difficult to push the boat on plane. What can be done with the smaller 8 HP. But the speed will not change much over 18 – the scale 20 km / h, even with a much larger engine.

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