Honda Powered 32 footer

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Seen on the East Fork of Langford Creek (near Rock Hall, MD). I surmise the inboards were removed since the boot strip is a bit higher aft. Motor appears to be a 90 hp.

Super neat!

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I would think this boat is severely underpowered.
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Original exhaust ports are sealed over. Gen exhaust still present. I'd suspect trawler speeds.
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IF that is a 90 hp Nonda (couldn't tell) and 1800 lbs of inboards and drives were removed, it MIGHT make plane. I'm thinking 10 12 mph.

My old 32 footer would hold plane at 2,000 rpms after making a full lock turn., so...

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More interested in low speed trolling than cruising maybe.
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