I did have a 14' with a 20 on it. The boat had a 48" bottom. Shouldn't be a problem.
I had a 1976 Polar Craft 14' that is 5' wide given to me. It is in very good shape and has a livewell and I want to put a motor on it. I have another buddy that has a 20hp tiller steer motor that I can get for next to nuttin'. Is the 20hp to big for that boat? Thanks Fred
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I did have a 14' with a 20 on it. The boat had a 48" bottom. Shouldn't be a problem.
I'm guessing the 20 HP will be OK based on a listing I found on Craigslist for a 14' Polar Craft that has a 25 hp on it.
http://nashville.craigslist.org/boa/600035843.html
I don't think there should be a problem. Look on the Mfg. tag and see what the max recommended Horse Power is. I have had both a 18 and a 25 on a 14ft boat.
John
20 hp is plenty, if your not racing
Dave
Thanks fellers. I thought the 20 would be good but the tag is missing and I wanted a "2nd" opinion. :D
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i run a 15'-5' with a 15hp that runs 23mph with two people and loaded a 60" wide set high on the water so it don't take much to push it. this is it
I have a 14 footer and it is rated for a 25 HP. Still has the tag on it.
My 1436 is rated for 20hp. Ive got a '72 20hp Johnson. Pushs it 17mph, front deck, wood floors, carpet ft to rear, me and gear.
The mfg will tell you that. Have a friend in fla that had aa 60 hp on a 14 ft big john. It would scoot pretty good . Didnt say he was wrapped very tight!