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Note on planing the portabote with a 5 hp. The transom mounting is not
quite stiff enough and will allow the engine leg to move forward and
contact the back lip of the hull, resulting in degraded steering
ability. The solution is to use the tilt adjustment at its most
extreme angle and move your weight forward.
BTW, had 600lbs incl engine in my 10' portabote this weekend chugging
around Oyster Bay, No speed records, but no problems either. Smooth,
comfortable and dry.


On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 21:58:03 GMT, wrote:

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
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|
| 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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BTW, had 600lbs incl engine in my 10' portabote this weekend chugging
around Oyster Bay, No speed records, but no problems either. Smooth,
comfortable and dry.

I'm think the 12 would work good for us...we're 3 now!

RB
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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| Seriously Bob... the weight differences between a 6 hp and a 9.9hp
shouldn't
| be the deciding factor. They are minimal
|
| The Tohatsu/Nissan 4 cycle 6 weighs 55 lbs. The 9.9 weighs 114 lbs.
| Mooron, please don't give advice when you don't have a clue. It's
embarassing
| for you...and us.

Bob... you are fixated on a four stroke... don't bother. A two stroke is
just fine for your use and much cheaper. My 9.9 is easily handled with one
hand and hoisting into place on the rail when stowed is a piece of cake.

In regards to advise Bob... you asked.. don't start whining now!

I have over 40 years experience with kickers. I won't give you bad advise.

CM


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Motorhead!


"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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Yeah Baby!

Tel me how surfing at 25 kts on a piece of inflated rubber with a big kicker
throwing a rooster tail wouldn't be described as fun????

Now do it standing up!

CM

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| Motorhead!




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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message

Bob... you need a 9.9hp to achieve plane.


Agreed. My wife and I could plane our 10' Zodiac with a Merc 6hp, but it
took a lot of forward leaning, and a set of cavitation plate fins helped
immeasurably. A 10hp outboard makes the whole process easy, unless you and
your wife are midgets.

Max


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Bob... you are fixated on a four stroke... don't bother. A two stroke is
just fine for your use and much cheaper.

There are no two strokes available here anymore. All dealers must sell the
superior and cleaner 4s. The 4s are quiet and require no fuel mix as well.

RB
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That will push it just fine. Another nice thing about the Portabote is you can
drag it across rocks and broken glass as often as you please without damage.


Bill...I'm looking at the 12 foot version. I'd like the extra capacity. What
kind of speed do you think I'll get with two adults using a 6HP?

RB
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Maxprop wrote:
..My wife and I could plane our 10' Zodiac with a Merc 6hp, but it
took a lot of forward leaning, and a set of cavitation plate fins helped
immeasurably. A 10hp outboard makes the whole process easy, unless you and
your wife are midgets.


Why do you need a motor? My wife & I have planed in several different
boats under sail power alone.

DSK

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One thing to bear in mind, is that a hard shell tender is tender. They take
more care, particularly when climbing in.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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That will push it just fine. Another nice thing about the Portabote is you

can
drag it across rocks and broken glass as often as you please without

damage.


Bill...I'm looking at the 12 foot version. I'd like the extra capacity.

What
kind of speed do you think I'll get with two adults using a 6HP?

RB



 
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