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Some questions about outboard jet hull sizes
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<blockquote data-quote="dhoganjr" data-source="post: 418108" data-attributes="member: 12925"><p>A 150 on an 1860 should push it at about 40 mph at topend speed. I usually run around the 30-35 mph range, good cruising speed and saves lots of fuel.</p><p></p><p>An 1856 Alweld JC Jet boat is rated for 150.</p><p></p><p>Around here they don't check hp tags unless you are in hp restricted waters. There are guys that run 250's on 1756 boats. Only thing you have to be concerned about are liabilities and if insurance will cover them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhoganjr, post: 418108, member: 12925"] A 150 on an 1860 should push it at about 40 mph at topend speed. I usually run around the 30-35 mph range, good cruising speed and saves lots of fuel. An 1856 Alweld JC Jet boat is rated for 150. Around here they don't check hp tags unless you are in hp restricted waters. There are guys that run 250's on 1756 boats. Only thing you have to be concerned about are liabilities and if insurance will cover them. [/QUOTE]
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