06-16-2010, 10:38 PM
I have a starcraft 14 foot
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[#000000][size 2]Max HP
15 / 11.2kw
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[#000000][size 2]Fuel Capacity
Requires Portable Fuel Tank
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[#000000][size 2]Length
13' 6" / 4.1m
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[#000000][size 2]Beam
59" / 150cm
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[#000000][size 2]Weight (boat only)
142 lbs / 64.4kg
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[#000000][size 2]Capacity (persons / lbs.)
4/495 lbs / 4/224.5kg
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[#000000][size 2]Capacity
700 lbs / 317.5kg
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[#000000][size 2]Inside Depth
21" / 53cm
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[#000000][size 2]Transom Width
55" / 140cm
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[#000000][size 2]Chine Width (at transom)
48" / 122cm
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[#000000][size 2]Transom Height (for engine)
15" / 38cm
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[#000000][size 2]Aluminum Gauge
0.051" / .130cm
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[#000000][size 2]Deadrise (deg at transom)
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This is the minimum you will want for a two man boat.
While I would take this out on most inland lakes, I would stay off the great lakes and the detroit river except the trenton chanel is ok.
The Deap V is almost a foot higher.
the differance is, 6 inches or 15 inches between the rim of the boat and the seat your sitting on.
Be sure to check out your weight limmits and motor rating on the inspection plate on the boat. the 16 footer should have a capasidy of 1000-1200... I would say if the boat is in good shape that a 16 foot starcraft would do you nicely.
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[#000000][size 2]Length
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[#000000][size 2]Capacity (persons / lbs.)
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[#000000][size 2]Capacity
![[Image: tp.gif]](http://www.seamansonline.com/tp.gif)
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[#000000][size 2]Inside Depth
![[Image: tp.gif]](http://www.seamansonline.com/tp.gif)
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[#000000][size 2]Transom Width
![[Image: tp.gif]](http://www.seamansonline.com/tp.gif)
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[#000000][size 2]Chine Width (at transom)
![[Image: tp.gif]](http://www.seamansonline.com/tp.gif)
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[#000000][size 2]Transom Height (for engine)
![[Image: tp.gif]](http://www.seamansonline.com/tp.gif)
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[#000000][size 2]Aluminum Gauge
![[Image: tp.gif]](http://www.seamansonline.com/tp.gif)
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[#000000][size 2]Deadrise (deg at transom)
![[Image: tp.gif]](http://www.seamansonline.com/tp.gif)
This is the minimum you will want for a two man boat.
While I would take this out on most inland lakes, I would stay off the great lakes and the detroit river except the trenton chanel is ok.
The Deap V is almost a foot higher.
the differance is, 6 inches or 15 inches between the rim of the boat and the seat your sitting on.
Be sure to check out your weight limmits and motor rating on the inspection plate on the boat. the 16 footer should have a capasidy of 1000-1200... I would say if the boat is in good shape that a 16 foot starcraft would do you nicely.
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