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![]() "BllFs6" wrote in message ... Hi all.... snip Now, lets say I get the typical mostly enclosed small sailboat. Say 18 to 22 footer. How many HP would I need to push such a vessel at hull speed? And say for example that it calculates at 4HP, how much more power should I have in reserve to fight wind, waves, bad weather, avoiding running the engine at max power etc etc.... snip Hallelujah! You've seen the light! Sounds like you'd be a very good candidate for a sailboat but I would recommend taking sailing lessons. You'll have a bit more to think about underway than a small powerboater. I have a Sandpiper 565 which is 18' 6" long. It's a mini-cruiser with accomodations for two adults (plus 2 small children) and an MSD type of head with it's own holding tank and pump out outlet. Most of these boats were sold with a 6hp Evinrude Yachtwin back in the eighties and a trailer. The beauty of this size sailboat is... you can probably leave in your driveway on the trailer and avoid expensive marinas easy for two to rig, yet can be done singlehanded when setup properly Since you only use the motor a fraction of the time, gas expense/noise level minimal If you need or want to, you can overnight.... good second hand models fairly plentiful at a rock bottom price (approx $ 4K US for my model) You get the 'right of way' while sailing..and the right to feel superior to those gas/diesel guzzling environment destroying motorboaters. :-) |
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