[Public-list] another outboard discussion
Jim Davis
a30240 at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 29 19:36:32 PDT 2005
At the risk of being called old fashioned, or worse, just a couple observations.
This year I have used my inflatable with a six horse four stroke to tow two boats. One was a Cape Dory 33 in absolutely flat water. After about five minutes we were able to hit a top speed of three knots. the engine was running at about 3/4 throttle, any more and it cavitated like hell. The other was an A30 near Annapolis Harbor. Here I got about the same speed, but if the outboard had been mounted on the side of the Alberg it would have died within a short time. Because of the wakes the Alberg was rolling both rails to the water. A side mounted outboard would have drowned, if it didn't blow up first. This wasn't a wind generated situation - it was traffic.
Conclusion If you don't mind going slow and can keep the boat from rolling the motor into, or out of, the water......... It is a long way home from St. Michaels to Annapolis when there is no wind.
Jim Davis
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