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Just found out that Lowe boats sells a Roughneck Frontier!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 204211" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Welcome to the site...Sharpix </p><p>You may want to start another thread if you want more replies but I'll comment on your question.</p><p>Thats a pretty light 17' boat so as long as you don't add to many mods/weight,the 30hp should be okay.</p><p>Theres going to be a hp rating on the hull,people say to use atleast 75% of that rating to get good performance but theres lots of people that go under and don't complain.</p><p>Almost all of the 40hp outboards can be bought with just pull start,some 50 hp's as well.Almost all outboards have an emergency pull start,just a notch in the fly wheel that you hook your pull cord to.I pulled a 40hp suzuki over for years,I didn't find it any harder then the 30hp I have now.</p><p>From that little 12'er to a 17'er,nice jump...I'm sure you would be happy.Keep the little 12, for some real small spots,plus the memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 204211, member: 349"] Welcome to the site...Sharpix You may want to start another thread if you want more replies but I'll comment on your question. Thats a pretty light 17' boat so as long as you don't add to many mods/weight,the 30hp should be okay. Theres going to be a hp rating on the hull,people say to use atleast 75% of that rating to get good performance but theres lots of people that go under and don't complain. Almost all of the 40hp outboards can be bought with just pull start,some 50 hp's as well.Almost all outboards have an emergency pull start,just a notch in the fly wheel that you hook your pull cord to.I pulled a 40hp suzuki over for years,I didn't find it any harder then the 30hp I have now. From that little 12'er to a 17'er,nice jump...I'm sure you would be happy.Keep the little 12, for some real small spots,plus the memories. [/QUOTE]
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