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Scott Vernon
 
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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I concur on that choice. Excellent vessel.

... mind you the exhilaration delivered by a 7.5 foot Zodiac RIB

with a
15hpMerc capped by a 9.9 decaled cowling is wondrous as well! :-)

CM


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| On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 18:20:34 -0300, "Capt. Mooron"


wrote:
|
| Bob... you need a 9.9hp to achieve plane.
|
| CM
|
|
| Unless he buys the much superior, stronger, faster, lighter, half

the
price,
| Portabote, in which case he can plane with just himself aboard

using an
electric
| trolling motor. To plane with a passenger and gear, he would need

5 hp.
|
| BB
|
|
|
| "Bobsprit" wrote in message
| ...
| |
| | One of the more annoying losses when Alien was robbed was the

loss of
my
| | Quicksilver Dinghy and 5hp Tohatsu outboard. The upside is that

I've
| covered
| | completely and I can have all new stuff....not that the stolen

stuff
was
| old. I
| | will be getting one of the new 4cycle outboards, but I'm

wondering what
to
| do
| | about the dinghy this time around.
| |
| | Question: Will a smaller Dinghy plane like the 9'10 Quicksilver

did
with
| the
| | same HP. I may actually go to a 6HP. Any chance that a 6HP will

be
enough
| to
| | plane with 2 people aboard? I'll also be looking into the

Porta-boats.
How
| well
| | will they plane with two people and 6HP?
| |
| | RB
|
|




 
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