Did you verify that with Parker’s engineering department? There’s no independent rating for the hull and the bracket. There’s just one rating for the boat. So unless you verified that you were good to up the HP with the new bracket, either through the MFR or by an independent engineering analysis, you’re still risking the liability that comes with an overpowered boat.You guys keep talking hulls. Depending on the boat often times it’s the bracket if there is one that determines the max hp rating. I had a 2820. The bracket was rated for 500 hp max. A buddy had a new 28 and the bracket was rated for 600 hp. When I looked to repower i looked at changing the bracket to one rated for 600. Hulls were the same.
I get the “same hull, new bracket, more HP” argument, but unless an engineer buys off on it, lawyers and liability courts aren’t interested in common sense.