I have a 8' Portaboat and a friend of mine has a Honda 2 HP 4 stroke outboard.
We got together one weekend and found that the Portaboat would *almost* get
up on a plane with one passenger and that motor. Maybe with a tiller
extension and weight further forward, it would. For me, that is the motor
to get for our Portaboat. Light, simple, strong enough to go upwind/current
where I could not row. It is air-cooled (simple) and has a Centrifical
Clutch so you can slow to a stop without killing the motor. The tank is
integrated (both good and bad points about that) so for reverse, you spin
the motor around (and flip the tiller over the top). Slick.
I had a 5 HP Honda for 4 years. Never had a problem with it. I'd recommend
them from my personal experience, which is not something I would say about
the Yamaha 9.9 high thrust motors....
-=O=- Randy Devol F/C-31 #213, Joint Venture
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Jelle wrote:
Bobsprit wrote:
I'm about to order a 5HP outboard to go with my new 10' Porta-bote. Anyone
have any real info on which 5HP 4 cycle outboard is best currently?
4 stroke will be unavoidable nowadays, but the overstrained back from
lugging a too heavy outboard is not. Why on earth do you think you need 5
hp for a floppy 10' boat? A 2.5 horse Honda will be a lot easier on your
back. The cost about GBP 400 / EUR 650.
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vriendelijke groeten/kind regards,
Jelle
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