Repowering Your Boat

Repowering isn’t just about fitting a bigger motor - it’s about matching the outboard to your hull, boating style, and existing setup. Here are the key things we check before recommending a repower:

√ Transom & Shaft Length

Confirm the hull rating, transom condition, and correct engine shaft length.

√ How You Use the Boat

Fishing, cruising, watersports, or game fishing all require different engine and setup choices.

√ Batteries & Electronics

Confirm the battery the new outboard requires plus any electronics upgrades

√ Steering & Controls

Check that the existing steering, gauges, and controls are compatible and fit the available dash space.

√ Fuel System & Motors

Review underfloor or tote tank arrangements and ensure any auxiliary engine works with the fuel setup.

√ Prop Selection

A lake test helps us match the propeller to your boat and the way you use it. Every hull is different, so the best repower starts with the right advice.

Thinking about repowering? Talk to us for a tailored recommendation.

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