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<blockquote data-quote="Boat2fast" data-source="post: 379359" data-attributes="member: 13358"><p>What year? Mine's a 2000 rated for 40. My forty is really a fifty with a tiller. It's fast but pretty civilized. </p><p></p><p>The rating took a dive to 35hp, for the later models, after the heavy 4strokes overloaded the sterns. It was the weight that forced it, not the power. Most of the Alumacrafts got wider and lost HP capacity in order to float the 4strokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boat2fast, post: 379359, member: 13358"] What year? Mine's a 2000 rated for 40. My forty is really a fifty with a tiller. It's fast but pretty civilized. The rating took a dive to 35hp, for the later models, after the heavy 4strokes overloaded the sterns. It was the weight that forced it, not the power. Most of the Alumacrafts got wider and lost HP capacity in order to float the 4strokes. [/QUOTE]
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