BoatBanter.com

BoatBanter.com (https://www.boatbanter.com/)
-   UK Power Boats (https://www.boatbanter.com/uk-power-boats/)
-   -   Help on what HP motor i need (https://www.boatbanter.com/uk-power-boats/13004-help-what-hp-motor-i-need.html)

BAZ October 11th 03 10:48 PM

Help on what HP motor i need
 
I'm new to the group and need advice.
I have a 7 foot light boat and I need an outboard. What I need to know is
what HP outboard do I need. I would be using the boat for see fishing, only
going out half mile or so and two adults in the boat.
so any help or info on what to get would be helpful
thanks
baz



Richard Brookman October 12th 03 10:56 AM

Help on what HP motor i need
 
BAZ wrote:

|| I'm new to the group and need advice.
|| I have a 7 foot light boat and I need an outboard. What I need to
|| know is what HP outboard do I need. I would be using the boat for
|| see fishing, only going out half mile or so and two adults in the
|| boat. so any help or info on what to get would be helpful
|| thanks
|| baz

Calm waters, and only half a mile if you can both swim that far!

Seriously, 7' is a very small boat to be out at sea in, unless you are very
cautious, IMO. I've done a lot of fishing with two people in a 10' dinghy
in St Brides Bay (fairly sheltered), up to about a mile from shore, but
looking back I think I was pushing it a bit. Depends a lot on where you
are, sea state, size of breakers etc. Make sure you can get back in if
things turn nasty.

As to the engine, don't go too high. On the 10' boat above, I had a Mercury
5hp which was the limit recommended by the maker. It went quite well at
half throttle, but at full whack it would go no faster, but just push the
bow up so I couldn't see ahead. It was only when I heard about hull speeds
for displacement boats that I realised that the hull simply would not go
faster than this. A more powerful engine would have simply broken the boat.
I would have thought 3-4 hp would be about right, unless your boat will
plane, in which case a lot of other factors come into play - contact the
manufacturer.

Take flares and an anchor and chain at the very least, and I wouldn't be out
there without a handheld VHF and lifejackets - whether you wear them or just
have them ready.

Good luck with it.


--


===============================
Rich
V8 90 under reconstruction
RR 4.6HSE






roddytoo October 12th 03 12:09 PM

Help on what HP motor i need
 

"BAZ" wrote in message
...
I'm new to the group and need advice.
I have a 7 foot light boat and I need an outboard. What I need to know is
what HP outboard do I need. I would be using the boat for see fishing,

only
going out half mile or so and two adults in the boat.
so any help or info on what to get would be helpful
thanks
baz

The whole enterprise sounds very high risk. 12 or 14 feet would be far

safer.



BAZ October 12th 03 01:32 PM

Help on what HP motor i need
 
thanks for the safety advice. I'm a strong swimmer I used to swim for the
county. however I wouldn't want to swim half mile against the tide!!! so a
few yards sounds better.

I will probably look for 2 HP then.

See ya
Baz
"roddytoo" wrote in message
...

"BAZ" wrote in message
...
I'm new to the group and need advice.
I have a 7 foot light boat and I need an outboard. What I need to know

is
what HP outboard do I need. I would be using the boat for see fishing,

only
going out half mile or so and two adults in the boat.
so any help or info on what to get would be helpful
thanks
baz

The whole enterprise sounds very high risk. 12 or 14 feet would be far

safer.





Richard Brookman October 12th 03 08:43 PM

Help on what HP motor i need
 
BAZ wrote:

|| thanks for the safety advice. I'm a strong swimmer I used to swim
|| for the county. however I wouldn't want to swim half mile against
|| the tide!!! so a few yards sounds better.
||
|| I will probably look for 2 HP then.
||

I reckon 2hp is really for yacht tenders and the like. If you're out at
sea, 2hp won't do much against a strong tide. 3 or 4hp will give you a bit
more speed and perhaps be safer. I tend to agree with the other poster,
that a bigger boat would be better. You may be a strong swimmer (as I hope
I am), but you're only human, and the sea is the sea.

However, if you are determined, then take all reasonable precautions, don't
be too adventurous to begin with, and keep an eye on the weather:

http://www.met-office.gov.uk/datafiles/inshore.html

Again, good luck.


--


===============================
Rich
V8 90 under reconstruction
RR 4.6HSE






OldRedNeck October 13th 03 11:52 PM

Help on what HP motor i need
 
2 Adults (?) in a "7" footer--out at sea. I would think the correct power
would be 1 SeaKing helo with a full crew.




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:47 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com