The maximum horsepower capacity marked on a boat must not exceed the horsepower capacity determined by the computation method discussed in paragraph (a) of this section, or for certain qualifying boats, the performance test method discussed in paragraph (b) of this section.
Table 183.53-Outboard Boat Horsepower Capacity
[Compute: Factor = Boat Length * Transom Width]
If factor (nearest integer) is | 0-35 | 36-39 | 40-42 | 43-45 | 46-52 |
Horsepower Capacity is | 3 | 5 | 7.5 | 10 | 15 |
[Note: For flat bottom hard chine boats, with factor of 52 or less, reduce one capacity limit (e.g. 5 to 3)]
If factor is over 52.5 and the boat has | Remote steering and at least 20" transom height | No remote steering, or less than 20" transom height | |
For flat bottom hard chine boats | For other boats | ||
Horsepower capacity is (raise to nearest multiple of 5) | (2 * Factor) -90 | (0.5 * Factor)-15 | (0.8 * Factor)-25 |
Note: The use of the following special equipment should be considered because of the potential for exceeding the capabilities of the boat while performing the test:
Racing Type Personal Flotation Device
Helmet.
Note: It is recognized that operator skill and familiarity with a particular boat and motor combination will affect the test results. It is permissible to make a number of practice runs through the quick turn test at any throttle setting.
Note: It is recognized that operator skill and familiarity with a particular boat and motor combination will affect the test results. It is therefore considered permissible to make a number of practice runs through the test course at any throttle setting.
Figure 183.53-Boat Horsepower Capacity Test Course-35 MPH or More
33 C.F.R. §183.53