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Mys Terry wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2006 17:52:11 -0400, Matt O'Toole wrote: On Sun, 21 May 2006 12:30:59 +0000, marierdj wrote: I never had an outboard engine. I have always used a set of oars with my little rigid dinghy. Now I am looking at getting an inflatable and they do not row as well as a rigid dinghy so I need an outboard engine. Carrying gasoline on my sailboat does not appeal to me very much let alone mixing oil. On the other hand a two strokes engine does not weight as much as a 4 strokes. On a sailboat handling an outboard engine means that you have to lift it up and secure it on the stern rail when sailing. Then when you want to go ashore you have to get the outboard down and mounted on your inflatable. I have not done this before and any held would be appreciated. I've been very happy with the 2 HP Honda 4 stroke, which weighs only 28 LB, and runs for a couple of hours on a pint of fuel. It's been dead reliable for 4 years, and hundreds of starts (at least). Even a Seagull is heavier than that, noisier, stinkier, thirstier, less reliable, and horribly polluting. Matt O. When people ask me about Seagull Outboards, I like to tell them that many owners swear by them. Every time they are by them... Terry & Skipper, Clearlake Texas It's that blue cloud of smoke that gets me. Especially if you have a following wind. re 1954 Seagull 40 Plus 3 hp ... uses 10:1 gas/oil ratio |
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