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Author: John Kearney (john.mark.kear...@gmail.com) contact the author
Subject: outboard
Info: (6398 views) Posted: Monday 11-30-20 10:11:41 AM
Hi Patrick,

I think you'll need the long shaft (20") model of the Honda 2.3. As Steve says the (long shaft) Honda 2.3 works well - in flat water. I really like that it is air cooled so when you put it away wet for racing you don't feel as bad as with the raw water cooled motors.

John

::
:: Hi Steve.
::
:: Thanks for the welcome,
::
:: I actually have a new-ish 2.3 Honda that I use with my
:: Cal 20, but I wonder if the shaft is too short ; how
:: long's the shaft on your outboard? Mine's a 15", I
:: believe.
::
:: The Tohatsu is water-cooled, and weigh 60 lbs.
:: ::
:: :: Nov 28, 10am
::
:: :: Welcome to the fleet and Brickyard Cove. Many e 27's,
:: :: mine included, use the Honda 2, or the newer 2.3, for an
:: :: outboard. A bit underpowered, but light and reliable.
:: :: Honda wieghs a bit less then 30 lbs and is easy to get
:: :: off and on the stern. Pushes the boat about 5 mph in
:: :: flat water and no wind or waves.
::
:: :: I am not familiar with the Tohatsu you mentioned. SDK

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