Berkeley Mid Winter #4 at Berkeley Yacht ClubFebruary 9
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Dan Pruzan Wile E Coyote11
2Motorcycle Irene22
3Bessie Jay33
4Freaks ona Leash44
5Mirage55
6Libra66
7Dianne77
8Wetsu88
9Take Five99
10Elise1010
11Abigail Morgan1111
12Strega1212
14Great White14DNC
14Opa!14DNC
14Peaches14DNC
14Eagle14DNC
14Magic Bus14DNC
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Author: Ralph Deeds ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Practical Sailor Article on E27
Info: (19797 views) Posted: Saturday 6-21-03 04:00:55 PM
There was a great 4-page article on the Express 27 with an excellent Terry White photo of Peaches in the July issue of Practical Sailor. They couldn't say enough good things about the boat. However, there was one bit of misinformation: "The E-27 is typically powered by a bracket- mounted outboard engine. (As one owner's comments suggests below, A 4.5-H.P. MIGHT BE ON THE SMALL SIDE.)"

As most of us know, this is not correct. If I ever replace my 2 h.p. Suzuki which weighs 26 pounds and has been more than adequate for the past 16 years, I will buy a 2 h.p. Honda 4-cycle which weighs about the same. I can't imagine why anyone would want anything bigger and heavier, except for a long trip up a river or against a strong tide. The only downside to these motors is having to fill the integral fuel tank every 50 minutes or so. If I were going to do some serious cruising I might buy a slightly bigger motor with a separate fuel tank.

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