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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 287288" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Seems the lakes you fish or frequent are no wake lakes or hp restricted.</p><p>You didn't say the hp limit but if your not aloud a wake,then going to a smaller motor with a intergrated tank might be perfect for you.</p><p>You already mentioned the 5/6 hp and that could be just about right,any smaller and a boat that size might be difficult to control if the weather picks up.</p><p>I'm not sure how big the tanks are,on them small outboards but if your only going 1/4 throttle I can't see them using much fuel.</p><p>It's a shame that Honda has been a pain,I've always heard good things about them...anyways good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 287288, member: 349"] Seems the lakes you fish or frequent are no wake lakes or hp restricted. You didn't say the hp limit but if your not aloud a wake,then going to a smaller motor with a intergrated tank might be perfect for you. You already mentioned the 5/6 hp and that could be just about right,any smaller and a boat that size might be difficult to control if the weather picks up. I'm not sure how big the tanks are,on them small outboards but if your only going 1/4 throttle I can't see them using much fuel. It's a shame that Honda has been a pain,I've always heard good things about them...anyways good luck. [/QUOTE]
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