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			i had an old honda 7.5 on mine and it did ok until i got back to the pass (inlets up north) and the tide was running out.  made no headway and barely maintained steerage.  i just opted to  buy towboat us.  to me it would make more sense as a trolling motor than a get home motor.
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			This is good to know phat! I was gonna post "it would certainly be better than a paddle" but had no experiance in the matter. 
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			But like phat said, it did ok till he got to a running tide. It all depends on where you are. I wouldn't use anything smaller than a 25hp in my opinion. We had a 25 kicker on my dads old v20, but we fished offshore a lot and that why I have that opinion. If I used my boat in backbay alot then I would use my 2 HP Suzuki to get back to the dock if i needed to because its calm water.
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			For Barnegat I'd use nothing less than a 9.9 as a get home engine.  The smaller ones woud be great for trolling though.  And in a lake that same 4hp would be fine for getting home.  It all depends on the application.  Personally I run a 9.9 Honda 4 stroke and I like it fine, but I'm rebuilding an 18 HP Evinrude Fasttwin (1960) for ocean and Raritan Bay/Sandy Hook area usage.
		 
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