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Robust building techniques and a simple standard rig make this a good first-boat choice for young families and juniors. — Boats.com

A small boat built in a big way, the 170CC is fully featured center console boats that can take you anywhere.

These center console boats give you more interior room which means more space for people, equipment and fish. Comfortable seating for six, loads of storage, a stable Deep-V hull, and unsinkable construction make these center console boats stand out and stand up to the sea.

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  • PermaGrid® Fiberglass Stringer System
  • Limited Lifetime Structural Hull Warranty
  • NMMA, ABYC & CE Certified
  • Self Bailing Non-Skid Decks
  • No Wood, All Composite Construction
  • Closed-Cell Foam Flotation
  • Variable Deadrise Deep V Hull
  • High-Density Composite Transom
  • White Gelcoat Hull Color
  • Stainless Steel Bow and Stern Lifting Rings (3)
  • Welded 316L Stainless Steel 1” Split Bow Rail
  • 8″ Stainless Steel Cleats (4)
  • Heavy Duty White Rubrail with Black Insert
  • Folding Stainless Steel Transom Boarding Ladder w/ Grab Handle
  • Portable 6 Gallon Fuel Tanks (2)(2)
  • 3/8″ Clear Acrylic Windshield
  • Stainless Steel Steering Wheel
  • Hydraulic Steering w/ Tilt Helm
  • Ritchie Compass
  • Welded 316L Stainless Steel Console Grab Rail
  • LED Navigation Lights
  • LED Cockpit/Livewell Lighting
  • 1000 GPH Auto/Manual Bilge Pump (1)
  • Console Switch Panel with waterproof switches, circuit breakers, 12V Outlet, Waterproof Electrical Connectors, Tin-Plated Copper Wiring & Group 24 Battery with Battery switch
  • Console Interior Light
  • Heavy-Duty Marine Grade UV Resistant Vinyl Upholstery
  • Custom Convertible Fiberglass Helm Seat/Leaning Post w/ Storage
  • Premium Console Cooler Seat w/ Cushion & Backrest
  • Transom Quarter Seats w/ Cushions & Backrests (2)
  • Transom Jump Seat Storage Compartments
  • Insulated Bow Locker Storage w/ Overboard Drain

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  • Fusion Stereo RA55 with JL Audio 6.5″ M3 Speakers (2)
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  • Removable Ski Pylon
  • Fishing Package: 17 gal Baitwell, Raw Water Washdown, Extra Gunwale Rod Holders, Stainless Steel Console Rod Racks, Built-In Stern Mounted Tackle Box

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With plenty of storage and quick-action versatility, this center console was created for island get-togethers.

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Sea capabilities to the max for this smaller-sized center with great handling even in rough conditions — stability within 17 feet.

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2022 Bayliner Element M17

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Building on the successful Element Series and its strategy to increase boater participation, Bayliner announced the launch of the Element M17, the next iteration of its award-winning Element series. Bayliner’s Element M15, which launched in 2020, was recently named among the 2021 Boating Industry’s Top Products Awards.

With an overall length of 17 feet and starting at an inclusive price of $18,995, the Element M17 is built on the same foundation that has defined the Element Series models offering smooth handling and on-water accessibility to appeal to the next generation of boaters. The Element M17 features an upgraded seven-person capacity with ample space throughout the helm and cockpit, as well as options for fishing and water sports activities.

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From bow to stern, the Element M17 features:

  • A rounded M-hull transition for a smooth and enjoyable ride
  • Premium upholstery with detailed stitching and color-matched piping
  • Ample storage at the helm and transom storage with non-slip texture
  • Nine integrated cupholders and USB ports for comfort and convenience

Additionally, the Element M17 is powered by a standard 60HP Mercury Marine outboard engine offering award-winning performance and reliability, or optional 75HP or 90HP.

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“The Element Series represents a thoughtful combination of quality and intuitive design touchpoints providing a pathway for increased boater participation,” said Corey Duke, General Manager. “We’re thrilled to be adding to our award-winning lineup with the Element M17 offering our consumers additional capacity as we continue to lead the marketplace in offering superior performance at an accessible and inclusive price point – all with the goal of making the on-water experience easy, relaxed and incredibly fun.”

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The Element’s standard pricing structure is inclusive of the boat, trailer, and a 60HP engine. Three optional upgrade packages with a focus on convenience and a seamless customer purchasing experience are also available, including:

  • “M Sport” package – includes a 6-foot Bimini top, automatic bilge pump, stereo, snap cover, and ski tow pylon for water sports
  • “M Comfort” package – includes “M Sport” options plus bow filler cushions, bow block off, stainless steel upgrade, and portside lounge seat with cupholders
  • “M Fish” package – includes an aerated livewell, fish finder, bow casting platform and seat, and a trolling motor bracket

The Element M17 will be on display for the first time at the Annapolis Boat Show and the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October. To learn more about the all-new Element M17, click here.

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What Size Motor Do I Need for a 17-Foot Boat? Finding the Perfect Match

What Size Motor Do I Need for a 17-Foot Boat? Finding the Perfect Match

Navigating the vast seas of decision-making in boating can be as challenging as steering through stormy waters. Among the numerous considerations that come into play when selecting a boat, one question often looms large: the engine choice. 

For a 17-foot boat, a motor with a power output between 90 and 115 horsepower is typically suitable. However, the ideal size may vary depending on factors like the boat’s weight, hull design, and your intended use. Always consult with a marine professional for personalized advice.

Unraveling this complexity, particularly for a 17-foot vessel, requires a nuanced understanding of factors beyond simple horsepower measurements. It’s about harmonizing your maritime ambitions with the technical aspects of propulsion, ultimately discovering a symbiotic relationship between the boat and its motor.

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Defining Your Boating Engine Needs

Defining Your Boating Engine Needs

Every boat owner embarks on a unique journey, with specific needs and goals dictating their choice of a boat motor. Whether you’re an angler seeking solitude on a peaceful lake, a thrill-seeker planning to engage in water sports, or a nature lover who enjoys leisurely cruises, your boating needs play a significant role in determining the right motor for your 17-foot boat. 

It’s essential to consider the type of activities you’ll be doing, the frequency and duration of your trips, the usual weather and water conditions you’ll face, and the number of passengers and gear you typically carry.

After reflecting on your needs and goals, you can narrow down the key characteristics that your boat motor should have. Consider these factors:

  • Purpose of Boating: If you’re into fishing, you might prefer a quieter motor to avoid scaring off fish. A motor with higher horsepower could be the right choice for water sports.
  • Frequency and Duration of Use: Regular, long trips necessitate a durable and reliable motor. Occasional boaters might not need to invest as much in high-end durability.
  • Weather and Water Conditions: Rougher waters and weather require a more powerful motor, while calm lakes might not demand as much power.
  • Passenger and Cargo Load: A heavy load requires more horsepower to move efficiently.
  • Environmental Considerations: If environmental impact is a concern, consider an electric motor or a fuel-efficient, low-emission gas or diesel engine.

The Role of Boat Size and Weight

Boat size and weight significantly influence the choice of motor. While it might seem logical to think that a larger boat requires a more powerful motor, it’s not just about size. The boat’s weight, including equipment, passengers, and even the water it displaces, plays a crucial role in determining the optimal motor size.

A 17-foot boat is often considered ideal for versatile use, from tranquil fishing trips to exciting water sports. However, the design and weight of such boats can vary significantly. With their minimal drag, lighter boats can perform well with less powerful motors. 

In contrast, heavier boats, such as those made with solid fiberglass or those loaded with gear and passengers, need a more potent engine to achieve the same performance. An underpowered motor on a heavy boat will have to work harder, leading to higher fuel consumption and potential mechanical issues down the line.

Moreover, the hull’s shape impacts how the boat moves through the water, affecting the required motor power. Due to their increased resistance, flat-bottomed boats might need more power than a similarly sized boat with a v-shaped hull. Therefore, understanding the specifics of your 17-foot boat’s weight and design is crucial for making an informed decision about the motor size.

Considerations Depending on Hull Design

Considerations Depending on Hull Design

The design of a boat’s hull can significantly influence its performance and handling on the water, affecting the choice of an appropriate motor. From flat-bottomed hulls to v-shaped or multi-hull designs, each shape interacts with water differently, creating unique requirements for propulsion. 

The design determines how the boat cuts through or sits on the water, impacting speed, stability, and fuel efficiency. Thus, the hull’s design defines the boat’s handling characteristics and the required motor power.

A flat-bottomed hull, for example, sits on top of the water, offering excellent stability at low speeds and in calm waters, making it ideal for activities like fishing. However, they ride roughly in choppy conditions and may require more power to maintain speed. On the other hand, v-shaped hulls cut through the water, performing well in rough conditions. 

They can achieve higher speeds with less power but may not be as stable at rest. Multi-hull designs, such as catamarans, offer excellent stability and efficiency, but their power requirements can differ significantly from comparable mono-hulled boats.

Key considerations based on hull design include:

  • Flat-Bottomed Hulls: Ideal for calm waters and require more power for speed but offer excellent stability at rest.
  • V-Shaped Hulls: Cut through the water efficiently, requiring less power for higher speeds, but might be less stable when stationary.
  • Multi-Hull Designs: Boats with this design, like catamarans, offer excellent stability and are efficient, but their power requirements can be unique.
  • Weight Distribution: How the weight is distributed across the hull can impact stability and speed, affecting the power needed.
  • Hull Material: The material (wood, fiberglass, aluminum, etc.) can affect the boat’s weight and how it moves through the water, influencing the power requirement.

By understanding the influence of hull design on a boat’s performance, you can make a more informed choice about the right motor for your 17-foot boat. The perfect motor will complement your boat’s design, providing efficient, reliable power that aligns with your boating needs.

Navigating Horsepower: What Does it Mean for a 17-Foot Boat?

Horsepower (HP) is a measure of an engine’s power output. In the boating world, it directly impacts a boat’s potential speed, ability to handle certain water conditions, and capacity to carry heavy loads. For a 17-foot boat, understanding horsepower is crucial to aligning your motor’s power with the vessel’s intended use.

Generally, a 17-foot boat can be effectively powered by an engine ranging from 90 to 115 HP. However, this is not a strict rule, as the necessary horsepower can vary based on several factors, including the boat’s weight, hull design, and intended use. 

For instance, if the boat is heavily constructed or is expected to carry heavy loads, it might require an engine on the higher end of this range or even slightly above. Conversely, a lighter boat for leisurely cruising in calm waters might perform well with less horsepower.

It’s important to note that more horsepower isn’t always better. An overpowered boat can be difficult to control and may exceed the speed that the hull design can safely handle. On the other hand, an underpowered boat might struggle to reach optimal speeds and could strain the engine, leading to increased wear and tear.

So, navigating horsepower for a 17-foot boat means finding a balance, a sweet spot where the motor provides enough power for your needs without compromising safety or fuel efficiency. This involves considering the boat’s characteristics and your boating needs, then matching them with an appropriately powered motor.

Implications of Usage: Leisure Vs. Sporting

What Size Motor Do I Need for a 17-Foot Boat? Finding the Perfect Match

The intended usage of your 17-foot boat, whether for leisure or sporting activities, can significantly influence the choice of motor. Leisurely activities, such as cruising or fishing, might not demand a high-powered motor as much as sporting activities like waterskiing or wakeboarding. The latter often requires a faster, more powerful motor to pull skiers or to create sizeable wakes for boarders. Thus, defining your boat’s purpose is integral in choosing the right motor size.

Key differences based on usage include:

  • Leisure Activities: These often include cruising, sightseeing, or fishing. A quiet, fuel-efficient motor with moderate power might be sufficient for such activities. The focus here is on comfortable, relaxed boating and lower-speed operation.
  • Sporting Activities: Water sports like waterskiing, wakeboarding, or high-speed cruising require more power to achieve higher speeds and to pull participants. A higher horsepower motor would be more appropriate for these activities.
  • Mixed Usage: If you plan to use your boat for leisure and sporting activities, you might need a versatile motor that balances power and efficiency.
  • Frequency of Use: Frequent sporting use may require a more durable, high-performance motor, while occasional leisure use might not necessitate such high-end performance.

Fuel Efficiency and Environmental Impact

In the modern era of environmental consciousness, fuel efficiency, and environmental impact considerations have become increasingly important in selecting a boat motor. A motor that offers better fuel efficiency reduces operating costs and minimizes your carbon footprint , contributing to a more sustainable boating practice. 

Furthermore, certain types of motors, such as electric or hybrid options, provide an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gas or diesel engines. These motors produce zero or significantly reduced emissions, making them an excellent choice for boaters keen on preserving the pristine nature of our waterways. 

Safety Precautions: Overpowered and Underpowered Motors

Safety should be a paramount concern when choosing a motor for your 17-foot boat. Both overpowered and underpowered motors can present safety risks and operational issues. 

Overpowered motors can push the boat to unsafe speeds and violate regulations if the power exceeds the manufacturer’s stated maximum. Underpowered motors, on the other hand, can strain the engine and lead to premature wear and tear. They may also fail to provide the necessary speed or power in a situation that requires quick maneuvering for safety.

Key safety precautions to consider include:

  • Overpowered Motors: These can lead to excessive speeds, loss of control, and potential violation of regulations. Always adhere to the manufacturer’s maximum horsepower rating for your boat.
  • Underpowered Motors: While they might save on initial cost and fuel, they can strain the engine, potentially leading to mechanical issues. They might also underperform when quick maneuvering is needed for safety.
  • Balance of Power: Find a balance where the motor provides enough power for your needs without compromising safety or fuel efficiency.
  • Regular Maintenance: Whether your motor is underpowered, overpowered, or just right, regular maintenance is key to ensuring its safe operation.

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Bryan is a Las Vegas resident who loves spending his free time out on the water. Boating on Lake Mohave or Lake Havasu is his favorite way to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. More about Bryan.

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The 100%-composite MAKO® Pro Skiff 17 CC is our most popular model because it packs in a massive amount of fishability into a nimble, right-sized package. The patented Advanced Inverted V (AIV) hull design provides a quick holeshot, smooth, dry ride and nimble handling and maneuverability. It’s ideal for all types of inshore fishing, and it’s nearly 3/4-ton capacity makes it one of the hardest working boats in its class.

The deck and foam-filled hull are mechanically and chemically bonded to become one unitized structure with superior flotation and quiet operation. And it comes standard with a hot-dipped galvanized trailer, a Mercury® outboard and our superior MAKO Assurance 5+Life warranty.

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The raised bow deck provides a spacious casting platform, as well as deep storage.

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Specifications

Length 5.25 m 17' 2.5''
Beam 2.11 m 6' 11''
Bottom Width 1.6 m 5' 3''
Max. Recommended HP 75 HP
Fuel Capacity 24.98 L 6.6 gal.
Max. Person Capacity 6 persons
Max. Person Weight 453.59 kg 1000 lbs.
Max. Person, Motor & Gear Weight 748.43 kg 1650 lbs.
Interior Depth 45.72 cm 18''
Transom Height At Center Line 50.8 cm 20''
Draft 20.32 cm 8''
Average Dry Weight 548.85 kg 1210 lbs.
Average Hull Weight 430.91 kg 950 lbs.
Average Package Weight 929.86 kg 2050 lbs.
Package Height 2.03 m 6' 8''
Storage Length 6.81 m 22' 4''

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  • Molded center console w/integrated 8-gal. (30.28 L) baitwell, molded-in grab handles & hinged padded seat cushion & back
  • Contoured acrylic windscreen
  • Single-cable, no-feedback rotary steering
  • Multifunction tachometer/trim gauge
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  • Rotomolded, removable Orion® 65-qt. (61.51 L) foam-filled helm seat/cooler w/superior ice-keeping ability
  • Raised, closed-molded aft fishing platform w/patterned non-skid surface
  • Aft 19-gal. (71.92 L) livewell w/adjustable aerator & overflow
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  • Award-winning Advanced Inverted V (AIV) hull design for superb load-carrying abilities & a smoother, drier ride in choppy waters
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What Size Motor Do I Need For A 17 Foot Boat? (How to Know!)

In order to know what size motor you need for your 17 foot boat, it’s important to understand how much power is necessary to push the boat through the water and the variables that impact this (such as the size of the motor and the weight of the boat).

There are a lot of things that people do wrong when choosing a motor, but once you understand the different factors that come into play, it becomes much easier to make an informed decision.

In this article, we’ll talk about what size motor do I need for my 17 foot boat?

What Size Motor Do I Need For A 17 Foot Boat

Here’s What Size Motor Do I Need For A 17 Foot Boat:

Typically, you need at least a 20 horsepower outboard motor for a 17-foot boat. However, some boats have smaller motors, such as the 7 to 12 hp range.

Many new boat owners face this same problem. It is challenging, if not impossible, to know which engine is the best one. Most motor manufacturers can recommend the correct engine for a boat. For some engines, this may not be the one you want.

What Size Motor Is Best For a 17 Foot Boat?

What Size Motor Is Best For a 17 Foot Boat

The topic of what size motor is optimal for a 17-foot boat has no simple answer. The size of the motor you require is determined by a variety of factors, including the hull of your boat, how you plan to use the boat, and your budget.

When picking a motor for a 17-foot boat, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • The hull of your boat will affect how much power you need. A heavier boat will require a more powerful motor.
  • How you plan to use your boat will also affect the size of the motor you need. If you intend to use your boat for cruising rather than racing, you will need a different size motor.
  • Your budget is another important factor to consider when choosing a motor for your boat. More powerful motors will be more expensive.

When it comes to calculating the appropriate motor size, which is optimal for a 17-foot boat, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. The motor size you require is determined by the following factors on your specific boat and how you plan to use it. Talk to a professional to find the right size motor for your boat.

Considerations When Choosing The Right Motor

Considerations When Choosing The Right Motor

There are a few crucial considerations to make when choosing a motor for your boat. The most important factor is how much weight your boat will be able to carry and how much fuel it will need.

A lot of variables, such as throttle, shaft size, and cruising rpm, impact these two factors, so there isn’t an easy answer. To choose the right motor, you first need to know what kind of boat you have.

The size of the motor will also depend on the type of boat. 

  • A pontoon boat will need a different size motor than a fishing boat. 
  • When choosing the right motor for your 17 foot boat, there are a few things to consider. 
  • The first thing to consider is the weight of your boat. The heavier your boat is, the more power you will need from your motor. 
  • The second thing to consider is the type of water you will be using your boat in. If you are using your boat in calm waters, you won’t need as much power as you would if you were using your boat in rough waters. 
  • The third thing to consider is how fast you want to go. If you are just using your boat for leisurely activities, you won’t use nearly as much power as you would if you were racing your boat.

Once you have considered all of these factors, you can then decide on the size of motor you need for your 17 foot boat.

How Much Does a Motor Cost?

This is a difficult question to answer because there are many factors to consider. The size of the motor, the type of motor, the brand, and the features all play a role in the cost of the motor.

The size of the motor is one of the most important factors to consider when determining the cost. A bigger motor will typically cost more than a smaller motor. The type of motor is also important. A four-stroke motor will typically cost more than a two-stroke motor. The brand of the motor is also a factor. Some brands are more expensive than others.

The features of the motor also play a role in the cost. A motor with an electric start will typically cost more than a motor without an electric start. A motor with higher horsepower will also typically cost more than a motor with lower horsepower.

Ultimately, the cost of the motor will depend on the specific motor you are looking at. You can’t get an all-encompassing response to this topic.

How Big of A Motor Can You Put on A 17 Ft Boat?

The size of the motor will be determined by the size and weight of the boat. The max horsepower for a 17 foot boat is 300 hp. You want to make sure that the motor is not too big for the boat. If it is too big, it can be bad for the boat and can cause damage. 

Most 17 foot boats can hold up to a 115 hp motor. The size of the motor also depends on the type of boat. A fiberglass boat will be able to hold a bigger motor than an aluminum boat. 

A small boat will need a different size motor than a much larger boat. In addition, make certain that the motor has adequate power to run the boat for an extended period of time. The motor should have enough torque to run the boat at top speed for a long period of time.

A 70 hp motor should be enough for most 17 foot boats. Make sure you obtain the right size motor for your boat. If you’re unsure, you can always talk to a professional. They will be able to help you find the right size motor for your boat.

What Determines Max Hp on A Boat?

There are a few factors, but the three primary ones are the hull’s safe carrying capacity, the amount of stress the hull can withstand, and the type of watercraft.

  • The hull’s safe carrying capacity is the weight limit of the boat and everything it can safely carry. This includes the weight of the boat, the engine, the fuel, the passengers, and any cargo.
  • The amount of stress the hull can withstand is determined by its design and the material it is made from.
  • The type of watercraft also plays a role in determining the maximum hp.

Some of the factors affecting are:

  • The size and weight of the boat
  • The type of hull
  • The type of engine
  • The type of propeller
  • The type of fuel
  • The type of water

Common Mistakes When Determining The Motor Size

Common Mistakes When Determining The Motor Size

In order to determine how much power you need, there are several frequent blunders that individuals make.

One mistake is getting a motor that is too large. This can be expensive and may use more fuel than you need. It can also make your boat less versatile.

Another mistake is getting a motor that is underpowered. This can make it difficult to get your boat up to speed and can be dangerous in rough conditions.

The amount of power you need will depend on the size and capacity of your boat. The capacity plate on your boat will list the maximum weight and number of people your boat can safely carry.

You also need to consider the type of boat you have. Sterndrive boats need more power than boats with outboards. Outboards are more versatile and can be used on a wider variety of boats.

Finally, you need to consider how you will be using your boat. If you want to go fast, you will need more power than if you are just slow cruising.

Can I Put a Bigger Motor on My Boat than It’s Rated For?

Most boat manufacturers rate their boats with a certain size motor in mind. This is the size motor that the boat is designed to handle. Putting a bigger motor on a boat than it is rated for can be generally bad for a number of reasons. 

  • More horsepower than the boat is designed for can put undue stress on the hull and other parts of the boat, leading to damage. 
  • A bigger motor will usually have more cylinders than a smaller one and thus will consume more fuel. Running the boat at high speeds can put a strain on the engine, which can be expensive. 
  • A bigger motor can also damage the boat’s propeller and maybe even bend long shafts, leading to shaft damage. 
  • Finally, a bigger motor will usually mean less fuel economy, meaning you will have to fill up the tank more often. 

So, what can you do to give your boat more oomph? Talk to a professional. They will be able to help you find the right size motor for your boat and advise you on the best way to get the power you want without damaging your boat.

Are Two Motors Better than One?

Most people think that having two motors on a boat is better than just having one. However, this is not always the case. Having two motors can actually be more expensive and require more space.

They are also heavier and use more fuel, which can increase fuel consumption. Additionally, two motors may not be able to go as fast as one motor due to drag, and they may not be able to travel as many miles.

Outboard vs. Inboard: Does Size Matter

Outboard vs. Inboard_ Does Size Matter

In most cases, the size of your boat will dictate the size of the motor you need. For example, a 17-foot boat will usually need an outboard motor with a shaft length of 20-25 inches.

Some exceptions to this rule exist. If you’re using your boat for fishing or other low-speed activities, you may be able to get away with a smaller motor. Longer journeys or high speeds may necessitate an even more powerful motor, however.

In general, outboard motors are more versatile than inboard motors. They’re perfect for small to medium-sized boats and can be used for a variety of activities. Plus, they’re relatively easy to install and maintain.

Inboard motors are best suited for larger boats. They’re usually less powerful than outboard motors and can provide a smoother ride. However, they’re also more expensive and require more maintenance.

Boat Horsepower-To-Weight Ratio

The size of the motor you’ll need for your 17-foot boat will depend on the weight of your boat and the desired speed. A good rule of thumb is to have 20 to 40 pounds of weight per 1 horsepower. This means that a 40 horsepower motor should be able to move a boat that weighs between 1,000 and 1,600 pounds.

Number of People Onboard Influence Size Of Motor

The number of people who will be on board your boat will have an influence on the size of motor you need. If you plan on having a lot of people on your boat, you will need a larger motor. If you only plan on having a few people on your boat, you can get away with a smaller motor.

Here are some things to keep in mind when deciding how many people will be on your boat:

  • The more people you have on your boat, the longer your boat will be in the water. This means that you will need a larger motor to power your boat.
  • More people you have, the louder your boat will be. This is because the engine will have to work harder to move the boat through the water.
  • The more versatile your boat, the more people you can carry. This is because you will be able to switch to sails if need to be, to go faster and farther.
  • The more people you have on your boat, the fewer miles per hour you will be able to go. This is because the boat needs more power to displace more water.
  • The more people you have on your boat, the lower your speed will be. This is because the boat will be heavier and will not be able to move as fast through the water.

Does Insurance Cover Bigger Motor Then It Is Recommend?

No, insurance companies will not cover a bigger motor than what is recommended for a 17 foot boat. They may cover damages caused by the bigger motor, but not the motor itself. 

  • The size of the motor should be based on the size and weight of the boat. 
  • A 17 foot boat should have a motor that is no bigger than 30-40 horsepower. 
  • The weight of the boat should be considered when deciding on the size of the motor. 
  • A heavier boat will need a bigger motor to be able to move it.

In fact, if you were to put a bigger motor on your boat than what is recommended, your insurance company could drop you from their coverage.

In conclusion, the size of the motor you need for a 17 foot boat depends on a variety of factors. The biggest factor is the weight of the boat, as a heavier boat will need a bigger motor to move it. Other factors include the type of boat, how you plan to use the boat, and the water conditions you’ll be operating in.

The maximum horsepower for the boat, the octane of the fuel, the mph, and the boat capacity all play a role in deciding what size motor you need. Versatile motorboats are a good choice for a fishing trip or the long run because they offer a variety of features and can be used for different purposes.

So, to sum it up, the size of motor you need for a 17 foot boat depends on the weight of the boat, the type of boat, and the type of water you’ll be using it in. If you’re unsure of what size motor to get, it’s always best to consult with a professional.

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What Size Outboard Motor for What Size Boat? (Boat Horsepower Chart)

What Size Outboard Motor for What Size Boat? (Boat Horsepower Chart)

Once you buy a boat you want, it is time to determine what size outboard motor for what size boat. As you can guess, there is no magic formula for estimating it precisely, but you can get rough numbers when you check relevant information.

You should start with a boat type , a maximum passenger number, and the equipment weight you plan to carry. Then, you can determine the maximum horsepower recommended for your vessel. Finally, think about 2-strokes and 4-stroke motor options, right propeller size , and fuel type. Sounds complicated? Let’s make it easier!

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Motor Size Matters

Things to consider when selecting an outboard boat engine, ways of pair an outboard motor with your boat size.

Motor Size Matters

Yes, an engine size matters , and it is crucial to pair it with an adequate boat size to let it run smoothly.

Bigger motors with higher horsepower offer numerous benefits for comfortable boating, such as:

  • You can sail at high speed
  • A more sizable engine provides better handling, particularly when sailing at midrange speeds
  • It makes water sports cozier
  • You can count on better time maneuvering
  • Such an engine will give you better control and provide more secure sailing in harsh weather condition
  • Surprisingly, a motor with a bigger fuel tank uses less fuel

Downsides of a small engine

A too-small engine typically has difficulty powering a bigger boat so it will spend more fuel than a bigger model. Another problem is sailing with more passengers and equipment since extra load requires a motor with more horsepower.

Therefore, you should check the max HP a boat can handle before purchasing. That rating will show you a top weight it can carry, and you can risk uncomfortable and unsafe sailing, plus possible Coast Guard fines when exceeding it.

18 feet (5.5 m) 1,000 pounds (454 kg) 1 to 2 HP
20 feet (6 m) 2,000 pounds (907 kg) 4 HP
22 feet (6.7 m) 3,000 pounds (1,360 kg) 6 HP
24 feet (7.3 m) 4,000 pounds (1,815 kg) 8 HP
25 feet (7.6 m) 5,000 pounds (2,278 kg) 9 HP
26 feet (7.9 m) 6,000 pounds (2,720 kg) 11 HP
27 feet (8.2 m) 7,000 pounds (3,175 kg) 13 HP
28 feet (8.5 m) 8,000 pounds (3,629 kg) 15 HP
30 feet (9 m) 10,000 pounds (4,536 kg) 18 HP
32 feet (9.75 m) 12,000 pounds (5,443 kg) 22 HP
36 feet (11 m) 15,000 pounds (6,804 kg) 28 HP
40 feet (12.2 m) 18,000 pounds (8,165 kg) 34 HP

The vessel horsepower ranges from 2.5 to 1,000+ HP for contemporary outboard motors . You should pick out the most powerful one your boat can handle to provide smooth and comfy sailing.

Horsepower

Horsepower is used to measure the engine power. On average, your vessel will need 5 HP per 2,200 pounds (1,000 kg) its weight. Small boats shouldn’t use more than 75% to 80% of the max HP because of the possibility of rough waters and headwinds while sailing.

Only that way, you can count on enough thrust to drive as desire. You should think about a few things when determining how much horsepower your boat needs, including:

Manufacturer limits

Manufacturers’ recommendation always shows a maximum passengers number and cargo weight your boat can carry. You can also find the absolute max boat HP in the manual.

If you have a boat built after 1972, you can find a capacity plate with this information inside the transom. Older vessels, home-built models, and those made overseas typically don’t have that plate.

However, you can contact the manufacturer or look for their manuals online to discover limitations and recommendations for your boat.

Horsepower-to-weight ratio

The only way to precisely determine your boat’s necessary horsepower is to consider its weight. You can calculate this ratio in horsepower per pound or vice versa.

HP/boat weight = required horsepower per 1 pound (0.45 kg)
boat weight/HP = number of pounds per horsepower

Let’s say you have a boat weighing 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg) with an engine of 300 HP. The calculation will look like:

  • 5,000 pounds / 300 HP = 16.6 pounds (7.5 kg) per horsepower
  • 300 HP / 5,000 pounds = 0.06 HP per 1 pound (0.45 kg)

You should do the math to match the desired outboard engine with your boat size correctly. The result will show how fast your boat will go since its speed will be higher when these numbers are lower.

Boat use

Horsepower your boat needs will also depend on its use. Any additional equipment weight or pulling water skiers behind the vessel increase the power it needs.

Number of passengers

In this case, the rule is simple. Your boat engine will work properly only when it carries 25 to 40 pounds (11.5 – 18 kg) per horsepower.

Once you have this information, you can check the boat weight and add the total weight of the passengers you plan to host on it. Then, you can effortlessly determine engine HP that matches your boat.

Fuel efficiency

As you can guess, the motor HP impacts the boat’s fuel efficiency, but that doesn’t mean a higher-horsepower engine necessarily consumes more fuel.

For instance, your motor with lower HP will use more gas at full throttle than the one with higher HP running with less throttle.

Engine

Engine type

Both 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines are good options. You should choose one or another, depending on the feature crucial for you.

The rule of thumb is that 2-stroke motors are lighter and less expensive, while 4-stroke models with the same power are quieter. However, these differences are diminishing nowadays.

Engine weight

One of the vital things is to match the outboard engine weight and boat size . That way, you will ensure sufficient power for the desired speed without jeopardizing safety and maneuverability.

Most 2 to 10 HP outboard engines weigh 35 to 90 pounds (16 – 41 kg). On the other hand, you should count on 100 to 160 pounds (45.5 – 72.5 kg) for a 20 to 30 HP motor. In this case, you can have a problem carrying a too heavy engine around.

Required speed

Required speed

The rule of thumb is that your boat needs more power to reach a higher speed. The equation says that 1 HP can move 40 pounds (18 kg) of boat weight at 20 mph (32.2 km/h). According to that, you can calculate that your boat weighing 2,000 pounds (907 kg) needs 50 HP to reach the speed of 20 mph (32.2 km/h).

Federal regulations

Federal regulations

In the US, it is illegal to overpower your boat. The Code of Federal Regulations clearly defines vessel overpowering, so you should check it before getting into a situation to break federal law.

Insurance

You should know that your boat’s horsepower directly affects its insurance , and models with higher HP typically has higher premium costs. Keep in mind that the insurance company won’t cover a boat with an upgraded engine that exceeds the max HP recommended by the manufacturer.

Ways of Pair an Outboard Motor with Your Boat Size

The best way to properly pair an engine with a boat of a particular size is to determine its horsepower.

2 to 3.6 HP engine  

These small, less than 40 pounds (18 kg) weight, 2-stroke outboard engines are an excellent option for portable boats, like:

  • Inflatable boats
  • Small pontoons
  • Small sailboats

They can push small boats at 5 to 9.5 mph (8 – 15 km/h), depending on weather conditions, current, as well as boat weight and design.

5 to 6 HP engine

This horsepower range is ideal for boats weighing 8 to 11.5 pounds (18 – 25 kg), including:

  • 12 feet (3.65 m) long inflatable boats
  • Portable folding boats
  • Large canoes
  • 8 to 12 feet (2.5 – 3.65 m) long inflatable and dinghy boats

Such an engine can propel your vessel with one person at 10 to 17.5 mph (16 – 28 km/h).

8 to 9.8 HP engine

You should pick out this small but powerful 11.5 to 20.5 pounds (25 – 45 kg) heavy outboard engine for your:

  • 10 to 14 feet (3 – 4.5 m) long inflatable and aluminum boats
  • Large portable folding boat and sturdy canoe
  • Up to 14 feet (4.5 m) long light fiberglass boats

An outboard motor in this range is an excellent option for propelling a boat carrying a light load and two people at 9.5 to 17.5 mph (15 – 28 km/h).

15 to 25 HP engine  

Although powerful, these 16.5 to 23.5 pounds (36 – 52 kg) heavy 4-stroke outboard engines are still in a small outboard HP class. They are an excellent choice for:

  • 10 to 14 feet (3 – 4.5 m) long inflatable boat
  • 12 to 16 feet (3.65 – 5 m) long Jon boat , fiberglass boat , and aluminum fishing boat

These smooth-running engines can propel most boats to 25 mph (40 km/h) when carrying several people and heavy loads.

Whatever boat type you have, you should buy the smallest possible outboard engine that can allow a max hull speed with 90% of the revolutions per minute. Unless you want a higher-speed boat , you can use your 20 HP engine for twenty years and get an excellent fuel economy.

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The lower the “hp/lb” value, the faster the boat. For example, you have a 3,000-pound boat with a 200-horsepower outboard motor. A pound will correspond to 0.067 HP.

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  • ELECTRIC MOTOR – Our Cayman 12V 55lb Trolling Motor system is aimed at serious fisherman who require the versatility of guiding their motor via hand remote or wired foot controller. It is designed and engineered to run efficiently with variable speeds for more precise, smooth adjustments, and improved control of the motor. It’s a quieter motor for easier fishing. Rest easy and spend more time catching and less time chasing the fish with Cayman B, a trolling motor with all the power you need!
  • SPEED CONTROL – Featuring digital technology built into this motor system that provides a forward movement and reverse speed control at variable speeds. Precisely dial in your desired speed as you go fishing and easily speed up and slow down as needed. You can even cruise control to maintain a constant, consistent speed so you can focus on fishing and other tasks. With a smart user interface like this, it will make fishing trips super easy and more convenient.
  • ADJUSTABLE DEPTH COLLAR – The Cayman has an adjustable depth collar on the 48” cast aluminum alloy shaft and a stabilizer and lift-handle for the motor. These full motor pilot control features on this fishing engine enable you with a lot of flexibility to regulate speed, propulsion, and steering so you can fish and boat around from any position, especially when dealing with winds, waves, and currents.
  • MULTIFEATURED MOTOR – This motor comes with various features, including a remote controller, durable brush motor, aluminum shaft, LED battery power reader, wireless control reset key, bow-mount, stow/deploy pedal, side door, motor stabilizer and lift handle, 3 blade propeller, and replaceable fin. Right on top is a power reader display, placed conveniently and easily readable to see the status of the 105AH deep cycle battery that produces 1.5 hour top speed thrust continuity.
  • REMOTE CONTROL – Cayman electric trolling motor includes a remote control for easier controlling of the motor from within 164 ft distance. Control speed and turns wirelessly (or with wired foot control option) to free up hands to focus on other things. With 360 degree electric steering speed controls and propeller speeds of up to 1200rpm max underwater, it’s reliable and quick so you can enjoy your fishing trip without any worry. Elevate your experience with Cayman 12V 55lbs Trolling Motor.

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The Cayman B Bow Mount Trolling Motor was developed for serious fishermen requiring the versatility of controlling their motor via a wireless hand remote or wired foot control pedal. This feature-packed bow mount trolling motor comes standard with a wireless hand control, sacrificial anode and encapsulated electronics.

Supplied standard with all the necessary stainless steel nuts and bolts to fit straight onto the boat, or option up with out Quick Release Bracket with a foot print of just 120mm x 200mm when not in use.

All models feature LED battery meters. Optional wired foot controller and quick release mounting plate are a perfect partner for your Cayman B motor. Suitable for both salt and fresh water use.

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Voltage ‎12 Volts
Mounting Type ‎Bow, Engine
Fuel Type ‎electric
Maximum Horsepower ‎105 Watts
Product Dimensions ‎48"D x 48"W x 48"H
Manufacturer ‎Haswing
Model ‎CAYMAN 50700-120
Item Weight ‎54.9 pounds
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