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Hi Bruce
A long shaft is definitely recommended. In an emergency (read storm) the wave action would have your prop more above than below the waterline. So not thrust. FWIW -- c ya Wim www.cruising.ca/thousand/f-index.html "Bruce" wrote in message ... : I need to buy an outboard for my San Juan 21 and not quite sure about how : big to go. I would like a 4 stroke and I am thinking that about 5 HP would : be a good size. Any comments about the different brands would be : appreciated. : Also, do I really need a "long shaft" motor. With the motor mount currently : on the boat, it seems to me that any motor would easily bury the prop. : : Regards, : Bruce : : |
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