Aldo Alesio at St. Francis Yacht Club | August 18 |
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The rules are clear: EITHER: An operating motor which can propel the boat at a speed of at least 4 knots in smooth water and one (1) gallon of fuel with the motor secured directly to the support post under the cockpit while racing, OR: 45 pounds of weight secured directly to the support post under the cockpit while racing. A motor carried while racing has to: a) operate, b) propel the boat at 4 knots in _smooth_ water (implies 0 wind), and c) you must carry at least 1 gallon (though it doesn't need to be in the engine--only the motor needs to be secured to the support post) :: The key words are "Either" and "or". Your motor doesn't :: -Jason:: :: :: :: The Way i read the class rules the must be a least forty :: :: five Lbs of Motor weight. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I've used a 4hp evinrude 2-stroke, and it works great. :: :: :: 35# isn't too big to carry, and it does full speed on :: :: :: the return trip from the delta. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I would like to replace my 2 hp honda with little biger :: :: :: :: motor. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Alternative 4-5 hp tohatsu? Is the standart motor mount :: :: :: :: capable of carring such load? :: :: :: :: :: :: :: It is twice the weight -around 55lbs.
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