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Richard Ferguson wrote:
I have a 4 hp Yamaha 4-stroke, much quieter than my old 7 hp 2-stroke, especially at low RPM. I imagine that a smaller Honda 4 stroke would be even quieter. I have not used it on my canoe, too heavy, probably too powerful, around 50 pounds, I recall. What size is your canoe? For weight/power comparison (not sound levels) I have an older Evinrude twin-6 which weighs just about 50# and drives my 20' canoe just dandy. I have some counterweights that help trim the canoe - run them up or down the right side till trim. Loaded light or heavy I can make excellent time in calm water; loaded light to medium I have excellent power & control in anything up to Class II+ whitewater. Unless your canoe is ratther small, say under 16', I'd guess that careful experimentation with load & trim would get you good results. I'd suggest 18' minimum for canoe w/ flat bottom or very slight vee if any. Yours in the north Maine woods, Pete Hilton (Reg. Maine Guide) aka The Ent -- Either everyone has rights or some have privileges. It's really that simple. Walt Kelly |
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