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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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