I would think the boat can handle it just fine and I doubt you would ever get checked for it either. What price range are you looking for? I have a 99 model 25hp mercury I would part with, but you have to take a 16-48 with a trailer to get it.![]()

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I would think the boat can handle it just fine and I doubt you would ever get checked for it either. What price range are you looking for? I have a 99 model 25hp mercury I would part with, but you have to take a 16-48 with a trailer to get it.![]()
1000 and under. what are you saying 16-48?
is it a 2 or 4 stroke and electric start or not?
What year, boat and motor?
Be careful how quickly you turn with a small boat and a larger motor.Almost flipped my first boat years ago, and it only had a 16 HP. Boat was 16 ft. 48 in. wide.
Your right saltcraw,a over powered boat can be a dangerous thing!!!
When I bought my 17' Alum boat from BPS back in 2003, it was rated for a 115HP but BPS only would put a 90HP on it. The guy that sold me the boat said that BPS does not max out the HP on aluminum boats due to safety reasons. I could have taken the hull elsewhere and had it rigged with a 115HP if I wanted to but BPS would not do it. Consider the Safety aspect more than the legality aspect in your motor choice. Saving a few $$$$$ or getting a good deal on a motor will be no good to you if the hull can't take the additional HP, especially an older hull. Even with my 90HP motor I have had several cracks in the metal - no where near a center beam or joint even though it is an All Weld Hull, and I think it is due to the high waves at Ky Lake and the fact the boat will still flex more than a Fiberglass Boat.
More horse power ain't gonna catch more fish anyway![]()
couldnt agree more with elnutt, i have a 15 ft bass tracker john that i use to catch shad in. i have a 20 hp merc that is just downright dangerous if you arent on your toes. i guess the short answer though is whatever you can insure ?
