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Im thinking about putting a small 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard on the square
tansom of a 16 foot long canoe. My intention is to extend my paddling exploring range by using the outboard motor to go the three to five miles to where I want to paddle. At times, the canoe may have 2 adults and 2 kids. Im expecting that this arrangement will cruise along at maybe 5 mph and that going to higher horse power (say 5 hp) wont really buy me much in speed. I also like the weight of the 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard at 35 pounds which makes it very portable. Ive never used this arrangement before and hopefully can find out beforhand if it will do about what Im expecting. Any coments or experience would be appreciated. Wally Hall Denver |
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How about selling that old wide square stern canoe and scrapping
the motor, the gas, the registration,etc. and buying a decent touring canoe that paddles efficiently? It might take you about 20 minutes longer to get to where you are going but everyone will be better off. Personally I prefer an Adirondack Guideboat which can be rowed at about 5 miles per hour on little more than a cold beer and a tunafish sandwich, but I may have my priorities in a different place than you. Walt wrote: Im thinking about putting a small 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard on the square tansom of a 16 foot long canoe. My intention is to extend my paddling exploring range by using the outboard motor to go the three to five miles to where I want to paddle. At times, the canoe may have 2 adults and 2 kids. Im expecting that this arrangement will cruise along at maybe 5 mph and that going to higher horse power (say 5 hp) wont really buy me much in speed. I also like the weight of the 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard at 35 pounds which makes it very portable. Ive never used this arrangement before and hopefully can find out beforhand if it will do about what Im expecting. Any coments or experience would be appreciated. Wally Hall Denver |
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That combination will work fine. When my father was prospecting he used a
16 ft Peterborough canvas-over-cedar square transom canoe with a 3 hp Evinrude Fisherman (1930's vintage). A canoe is not a planing hull so adding more horsepower will only waste fuel. A 3 hp outboard will drive most boats up to 15 ft at "hull" speed. There is a photo of the canoe on top of my grandfather's pickup truck at my website (see below). Click on "Himself", and "1964, Restoule, Ontario" under "Body Shots" ![]() -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 03:15:04 GMT, Walt wrote:
Im thinking about putting a small 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard on the square tansom of a 16 foot long canoe. My intention is to extend my paddling exploring range by using the outboard motor to go the three to five miles to where I want to paddle. At times, the canoe may have 2 adults and 2 kids. Im expecting that this arrangement will cruise along at maybe 5 mph and that going to higher horse power (say 5 hp) wont really buy me much in speed. I also like the weight of the 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard at 35 pounds which makes it very portable. Ive never used this arrangement before and hopefully can find out beforhand if it will do about what Im expecting. I think it likely a 2 HP would do what you want, and weigh about 22 lbs. We got one when our 3.5 failed, and it did fine. I think it was Suzuki, but maybe Yamaha. We put the inflatable up against the stern of our J36 once and opened the throttle. It started into motion right away. Calm, of course. Why not make the two kids paddle until you are where you want to? :-) Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a Entering your freshman dorm for the first time, and seeing an axe head come through the door on your right. |
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Walt wrote:
Im thinking about putting a small 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard on the square tansom of a 16 foot long canoe. 8 snip... I've been using a Honda four-stroke 2 hp outboard to power an old 18 foot Grumman canoe (using a side mount). The motor is quite adequate to the task yet still relatively light in weight considering that it's not a two-stroke motor. Much easier on the fuel and the environment. We use it to go up a nearby river where the currents preclude paddling. - p |
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"Walt" wrote in message ...
Im thinking about putting a small 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard on the square tansom of a 16 foot long canoe. Ive never used this arrangement before and hopefully can find out beforhand if it will do about what Im expecting. Any coments or experience would be appreciated. Wally, I had a 1.2 hp Tanaka on a Snipe sailboat that had been converted to a duck boat. The thing weighed in excess of 400 lbs loaded. Believe it or not, that little motor pushed that big boat at a fast walking speed (5 mph?). I think you will be fine. Regards, Kevin Fitz-Gerald Defiance, OH |
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"Kevin Fitz-Gerald" ) writes:
Wally, I had a 1.2 hp Tanaka on a Snipe sailboat that had been converted to a duck boat. The thing weighed in excess of 400 lbs loaded. Believe it or not, that little motor pushed that big boat at a fast walking speed (5 mph?). I think you will be fine. "Walking speed" is only half that, 2.5 mph. It agrees with the time it takes me to complete my daily 2 mi walk. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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I had once a 1.5 Johnson 1969 and moved a Gheenoe 15' very nice,more
than half trotle gave me only more noise, no more speed On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 03:15:04 GMT, Walt wrote: Im thinking about putting a small 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard on the square tansom of a 16 foot long canoe. My intention is to extend my paddling exploring range by using the outboard motor to go the three to five miles to where I want to paddle. At times, the canoe may have 2 adults and 2 kids. Im expecting that this arrangement will cruise along at maybe 5 mph and that going to higher horse power (say 5 hp) wont really buy me much in speed. I also like the weight of the 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard at 35 pounds which makes it very portable. Ive never used this arrangement before and hopefully can find out beforhand if it will do about what Im expecting. Any coments or experience would be appreciated. Wally Hall Denver |
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Walt wrote in message ...
Im thinking about putting a small 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard on the square tansom of a 16 foot long canoe. My intention is to extend my paddling exploring range by using the outboard motor to go the three to five miles to where I want to paddle. At times, the canoe may have 2 adults and 2 kids. Im expecting that this arrangement will cruise along at maybe 5 mph and that going to higher horse power (say 5 hp) wont really buy me much in speed. I also like the weight of the 3.5 hp 2 stroke outboard at 35 pounds which makes it very portable. Ive never used this arrangement before and hopefully can find out beforhand if it will do about what Im expecting. Any coments or experience would be appreciated. Wally Hall Denver I agree with everyone else, get a 2 horse, it will do just fine. Probably, note I said probably go as fast as with a three. Scotty from SmallBoats.com |
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I agree with everyone else, get a 2 horse, it will do just fine.
Probably, note I said probably go as fast as with a three. Scotty from SmallBoats.com In case you need one, I have some of the Neptune 17lb Mighty Mites that were returned for warranty back in 91. Excellent little motors. Not to be confused with the "weedeater" type: Tanaka, Cruise N Carry etc. throw away motors. Also bought all their new parts. I use one on my canoe all the time (side bracket) I run upstream a ways from put in point and float back down. Saves having to shuttle vehicles & I can go alone. Contact me off group if you need one. Greg Sefton |
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