Which boats can use 4hp outboard?

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A 4 hp outboard motor may seem too small for a boat, but it’s perfect for certain types of boats such as canoes, inflatables, small boats, sailboats, and Jon boats. It can also be used as a spare or backup trolling motor on larger boats.

While it is important to match the right size large outboard motor to a boat, it is just as important to match the right size boat to a 4 hp outboard motor. The 4hp outboard may seem too small to be used as a main motor on a boat, but for some types of boats, it’s perfect. Many canoes have a flat stern designed for an outboard motor, and in this type of boat, the 4 hp outboard is the perfect match. You won’t master the canoe, however you can save a lot of paddling, especially if you’re going against the current. Other boats, such as certain inflatables, small boats, sailboats, and Jon boats, may also be the perfect match for a 4 hp outboard.

Mounting a 4hp outboard on a small inflatable boat, the vessel features a power unit that makes going against the current a much more enjoyable endeavor than trying to row or row the boat back to port. If you use a small Jon-boat for fishing, the small 4 hp outboard is the ideal size for trolling baits for fish. It also allows an angler to venture farther than rowing would allow without getting too tired to fish. When using a canoe to trek into the backcountry for a camping expedition, mounting a 4 hp outboard motor on the canoe allows users to load much more gear into the canoe than could be comfortably paddled. The small engine will also require a much smaller fuel tank than a larger outboard, thus taking up less cargo area through the use of a smaller fuel tank.

There is also a very logical reason to use a 4hp outboard on a much larger boat. While the small outboard is a perfect prime mover on a smaller craft, it can be just as useful as a spare or backup trolling motor on a much larger craft. Many fishing boats use outboard motors that are too large to be used in a trolling capacity. Large engines will not run smoothly at very slow speeds and will often overheat because the water pump cannot move the proper amount of coolant at such slow speeds. By using the small outboard as a starter, the boat can troll all day without overheating or fouling the spark plugs in the larger engine.




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