Motor Specifications Per Model
Virginia Harvester Boats
Outboard Motor Recommendations by Aluminum Hull Model
Motor specifications vary depending on boat configuration, load requirements, and intended use. Below are typical power ranges and considerations for each Virginia Harvester aluminum hull model.
Note: Final motor specifications are confirmed during consultation and may vary with customization.
VH20 – Compact Aluminum Hull
Typical Power Characteristics
- Moderate horsepower outboard
- Optimized for efficiency and maneuverability
- Ideal for shallow water and lighter loads
Best For
- Creek and river operation
- Duck hunting and fishing
- Light commercial and utility use
VH24 – Mid Size Aluminum Hull
Typical Power Characteristics
- Mid range horsepower outboard
- Balanced performance with heavier gear loads
- Strong cruising capability
Best For
- Multi use recreational boating
- Coastal and bay runs
- Commercial boat operations
- Search and utility support
- Scientific Research
VH30 – Large Aluminum Hull
Typical Power Characteristics
- Higher horsepower outboard options available
- Designed for payload, stability, and longer routes
- Configurable for single or multiple outboards depending on build
Best For
- Commercial fishing
- Emergency response and marine construction
- Large crews and heavy equipment
- Commercial/Industrial marine work
- Scientific research and exploration
Custom Aluminum Hull Builds
Motor specifications for custom boats are determined by:
- Hull dimensions and displacement
- Payload requirements
- Desired cruising speed and fuel efficiency
- Electrical and accessory demands
Can motor size change based on accessories?
Yes. Items like fuel capacity, T tops, electronics, and gear loads are considered when selecting motor size.
Do you rig and install outboards?
Yes. Motors are installed and rigged for clean operation and service access.
Are Suzuki motors available across all models?
Suzuki outboards are compatible across the lineup when properly matched to the hull.

