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![]() make sure and get the .100 thickness hull (short transom + 50 TLDI 15 in shaft = 40+ mph top end & less porpoising) |
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I talked to Ron the owner weld-craft today and he said that he could no longer sell commercial boats without a hp rating due to the new coast guard regulations. He said they are reworking the boats to get the most out of the new laws but that it appears anything 15ft and under will be out as far as 40hp motors are concerned. He was able to get his 1648 flat approved for a 40 hp but had to raise the sides 2" and had to spread the beam to 75". Now Ron was very helpful and i know these laws arent his fault but i didnt bother asking how big a ship it would take to legally mount a 50 hp. I appreciate Raymonds advice and i hope your right, but everyone i talk to is telling me about tickets being handed out with increasing frequency for daring to disagree with what motor The Man says you need
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CG regs say nothing about HP restrictions. Commercial tags were done to get by flotation requirements pleasure craft have to adhere by. My boat has commercial tags and will float with only flotation in the rear seat area,fact I have witnessed. There is noway in hell anyone can tell you what HP your motor has to be on a boat. If that was the case everyone in Henderson would get a ticket.
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Can I use a bigger motor on my boat than what it's rated for?
It is not a violation of Coast Guard regulations to install or use an engine larger than specified on the capacity label, but there may be state regulations prohibiting it, and restrictions from your own insurance company regarding this. There are no Coast Guard regulations against exceeding the safe loading capacity, however, there may be State regulations or restrictions from your insurance company which prohibit this. There is a Coast Guard regulation that gives Coast Guard Boarding Officers the power to terminate the use of a boat (send it back to shore) if, in the judgment of the Boarding Officer, the boat is overloaded. There is no fine for this, unless the operator refuses the Boarding Officer's order. We certainly hope that you will abide by the rating, as overloading may lead to capsizing or swamping of the boat. NOTE: The Coast Guard Capacity Information label is required only on monohull boats less than 20' in length. The label is not required on multi-hull boats, pontoon boats (catamarans), or on any sailboats, canoes, kayaks, or inflatable boats, regardless of length. |
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Not sure about the Wledcraft but the Weld built boats have a lot of issues with rib welds breaking. Alweld makes a well built boat for the weight. Xpress is build very strong but heavy. I have a 1997 1546VJ Xpress with a 3-Cylinder 25 yammy 40carbs, tuner and reed porting. Runnin 32.6 @ 5700 RPM with a Power Tech SRA3 11P. Before the mods only runnin 27.2 @ 5000 RPM. The Edge boat is the quikest on the water. I hear a 550 with a modded 25 Yammy is ruunin 40 ish. Top speed on one was 44 I hear. Good luck....
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Amen about weldbilt! Trash. I know of two of them that split in half. Ask Top Dawg on this site about his. |
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I have a 90 on my 16ft alumaweld. I have no problems other than I sometimes need a little weight in the front. And an ice chest will do the trick. I would say get what you want and get what you can afford.
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How wide is your 16ft, I have a 16 52 thinking about getting a bigger motor.
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![]() I'm sure them float pods help it out a ton as well |
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ohso easy... i have a 16ft lakesport cc... similar to your pic... been thinking of sticking the same 90 yammy motor on there with sponsons... just like yours. thanks for the pic. how does she run?
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It's my first boat so I really have no comparison. I've never GPSed it, but from riding in other peoples and from people riding with me I would guess it does mid 40's and to me it's fast enough. The boat floats really well and that's what I wanted from it. Does anyone know about how much my boat weighs on or off the trailer?
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Probably about 1,800 fully loaded, with the trailer about 2,100 |
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I figured about 2000lbs. Thanks
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I'm running an 1844 Allweld tunnel hull with the 50hp TLDI Tohatsu tiller. It's got a Minn Kota 80 and two batteries up front. I had Southside install adjustable trim tabs, their set about 1/4" below the bottom of the boat. The boat runs flat and smooth and will get in some real skinny water.
It gps's at 35mph with just me or with me and my son and two 120 quart ice chests full of catfish. My son and I both weigh about 240 - 250. It's got torque out of this world. I would imagine the 40 Tohatsu would perform great on a 16' boat and it would still be legal for Lacassine reserve. The Coast Guard sticker on my boat calls for 25hp, way too conservative in my opinion. |
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