Delta Ditch Run at Stockton Sailing Club/Richmond Yacht ClubJune 2
Story
Norcalsailing report featuring Summer Palace:
http://www.norcalsailing.com/entries/2012/06/05/ditchrun2.html#.T-iWoI2Mfqs

Below quoted from Pressure Drop: Drew Scott was helming a F-28.

"My crew is starting to swing around to pick me up when El Raton, in perfect control slides up beside me and asks if I would like to get picked up. They had already doused their chute and stopped beside me. I took their offer and got back into a boat (trying to stop a lightweight trimaran next to someone when it is blowing in the mid-20s is not easy so I figured I would not turn down El Raton.

My crew ably finished the race on Papillon, only one boat behind El Raton! And I had many adventures with El Raton, but that is their story to tell.

So, a great big thank you to the Ray Lotto and the crew of El Raton for pulling my soggy hide out of Suisun Bay!!

Drew Scott
Papillon (most of the time)"
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1El Raton11
2Magic Bus22
3Peaches33
4Scandalous44
5Wile E Coyote55
6Loose Cannon66
7Take Five77
8Ergo88
9Great White99
10Libra1010
11Summer Palace1111
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Author: Larry Levit ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: outboard -- glug, glug, gone
Info: (22369 views) Posted: Tuesday 2-14-12 05:38:38 PM
Looks interesting. Do you need a second eyestrap below the mount tube too?

Larry

:: To prevent the motor mount and motor from leaving the
:: boat when it's put in reverse:
::

:: - Install a small eyestrap immediately above the stern socket.
:: - Drill 1/4" holes - through both top and bottom of mount tube - that are in-line with eye of eyestrap.
:: - Insert 3" long x 1/4" diameter quick release pin  (McMaster-Carr #95165A043) through eyestrap and then through mount tube.  
:: - Reverse away without worry.  
::
:: John
::
:: -------------------------------------------  
::
:: :: We tried a 3.5hp, but it was really way too heavy for
:: :: even my beefiest crew to manage removing or installing
:: :: on in even flat water off the back of the boat.
:: ::
:: :: The Honda 2hp (you'll need the long shaft version) is
:: :: 30lbs before fuel, and moves the boat at over 4 knots in
:: :: flat water, more than enough for when there's no breeze.
:: :: We don't need the motor when it's blowing, so that's
:: :: really the only time we need it, if you think about it.
:: ::
:: :: When it's running, just make sure you keep your crew in
:: :: the back of the boat to keep the shaft and prop in the
:: :: water. And, whatever you do, don't turn it around to put
:: :: it in reverse, as the post will walk out and the motor
:: :: will go glug-glug-glug as it disappears below the
:: :: surface.
:: ::
:: :: (Only has forward, the prop stops at lowest speed; but
:: :: the boat is so light, don't really need a reverse.)
:: ::
:: ::
:: :: :: what are people recommending these days in terms of
:: :: :: lightweight outboards for the express? Freak's - #51,
:: :: :: needs a new motor.
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