Originally posted by cleddau1
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Now with added weight a boat sits lower in the water. The lower the boat sits in the water the motor wetted area there is. The more the wetter area the greater the drag aka resistance to movement. Same thing with the area of the boat our of the water with respect to the affects of wind.
I had a 25 HP two stroke on a 14' aluminium boat. At low power settings and with a good stiff wind it was more difficult to steer the boat into the wind. Or a small vector thereof. Had to use lots of power at times to make the boat turn back on heading when the wind tried to make it turn. If I had a 2 HP motor I doubt it would have been con*****able.
I think this post was about harm coming to the motor. Con*****ability is a completely different issue. But I don't mind off message posts. Adds variety to the fun IMO.
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