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My 16.5 Lowe 165BT with a 25 Johnson is fine for just me and runs 22mph. With another person I need to drop prop pitch to plane out comfortably and not have to run at WOT 100% of the time.
Have since ugraded to a 20hp. [links]
The owner is probably selling it because of poor performance. It might plane out with one person but not with a moderate load. here
There's not much info to go on in you're post (like brand of boat, style of hull, or is the motor a big foot model) but I would say at best it will be a dog.
With a 1981 9.9hp = 18 mph
With a 1997 15 hp = 17 mph (gets out of the hole faster)
None of us can really say for certain since we don't know the EXACT model of the boat, but the original poster is describing a rig with a side steering console - in the 2004 model year that'd most likely put him in the Guide V-series - and those aren't lightweight boats. The current model 16' guide, which they will sell with a 9.9, is rated for 75hp, and weights almost 1300 lbs. [links]
Also, how fast will a 6hp boat motor go? 400lb with a 15hp will run 24 mph.. for a 6 hp to reach 35 mph total weight is 135 lbs(boat motor fuel passengers).
Similarly, you may ask, how fast can a 9.9 hp outboard go? more
How fast can a 4hp outboard motor go? [links]
A 1-horsepower engine couldn't maintain more than 20 or 30 mph in a normal car, and you could never turn on the headlights or the air conditioning. The other problem is acceleration. The bigger the engine, the faster you can accelerate from zero to 60mph. more
If you know how fast your vehicle is traveling at the end of a quarter-mile run, you can calculate an estimated horsepower. That is, on the basis of your final speed through the traps, you can guestimate your engine horsepower.
This calculator uses the formula: more
This calculator makes use of the formula: [links]
For example, a 2,400 pound vehicle with 300 horsepower should make it through the quarter-mile in 11.65 seconds, with a trap speed of 117 miles-per-hour. more