by storm petrel » Thu May 21, 2009 9:14 pm
Hi Karl,
I have given some information about my inboard on other posts, but for the record. I have got an old Yanmar 2QM15 twin, raw water cooled and thrity years old(probably been with the boat since new). It always starts easily and just needs the oil, oil filter, fuel filter and impeller changed annualy (costs about $200-$250 to have it done by a mobile mechanic and would be easy to do yourself). I have never needed to crank it, but I think I could give it a go if I had to.
The shaft is off set a little but it drives the boat at the hull speed easily and it also goes backwards (with a little prop walk). An offset prop also means I could get the prop shaft out, if I had to, without having to remove the rudder. The prop is a fixed two blade and the shaft has a dripless stern gland, that to date has lived up to its name (my mechanic looks at it each year and just says don't touch it unless it starts leaking). I have to run the motor for about 25-40 minutes to get out of Brisbane Waters and again for this amont of time time when I come back in. I don't have a solar panel, but this amount of running seems to keep the battery well charged.
The Engine is under the stairs and cockpit and is sound insulated with standard Bias Boating Engine stick-on Engine Sound Insulation. It just chugs along without being too intrusive, though it is a bit noisy down below if you are there for a long period. Fuel consumption is about 1 litre per hour at 5 knots. I have a 60 litre stainless steel diesel tank under the starboard bunk with a simple machanical fuel guage. I only top it up a few times a year under normal usage (out about once a week).
I think any reconditioned yanmar 8 or 10HP would be fine, my 15HP is probably overkill.
You may miss the space under the cockpit but you will enjoy the convenience of the inboard. Let us know how you get on.
Mark