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Author: Larry Levit ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: outboard -- glug, glug, gone
Info: (20885 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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