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Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:17 pm
by Topi
We have used an electric outboard on our Dink for a couple of years, it has plenty of grunt for that purpose. Having a dislike of 2 stroke outboards on Yachts, we are wondering if anyone has tried an elcetric outboard on a Top Hat. if so, did it work and what size unit was applies to the task.

The outboard we got on the Top Hat is too heavy for me to handle easily and it is just a matter of time before something goes snap. It does not reside on the transom. In fact out TH has had the transom cut out so the outboard mounts very low down.

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:56 pm
by Phillip
Topi,

All Mark 1's have the cut out in the stern for an outboard motor :mrgreen:

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 8:29 pm
by Topi
Perhaps Mark 1's do, but I found the bit they cut out in one of the lockers, it was about 5" high and fits the gap perfectly, so maybe our is lower that the average. The top of the cut out would sit about 6" above the cockpit floor.

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 5:31 pm
by Phillip
That's correct Topi!

I was out at Seaka today but forgot to take a photo.
When I looked through my files I found that I did not have a photo with the insert removed!

Maybe another Mk1'er has a photo they can post?

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 6:58 pm
by Topi
If this insert we have was put in then there would still be a big gap above.

I noticed on another photo of a mark 1, there seems to be an insert that not only fills in the transom cutout but fills in some recesses around the stern fiberglassing. Bit hard to describe. We do not have an insert that fills the big hole at the back, the small insert we have has been roughly cut out with a jigsaw.

The next time I head to Sydney I will get a photo "a photo is worth a thousand words"

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 8:27 am
by DESIREMK1
Hi Guys / Gals ,


Saved this picture from the advertisement of our Mk1 , hope this picture helps

Have A Great Australia Day Weekend , let us all be out sailing Top Hats , i know I will be :)


Brad
DESIREMK1

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 8:53 am
by Topi
Ummmmh, does look very similar. Perhaps it is a standard config. I could not find a photo from the back but I did find this one looking aft, it should give an idea.

What does the insert look like, we do not have anything to go in there. Perhaps the cut out bit I found was part of the insert, the other two thirds seems to have been used to make a battery mounting in then port cockpit locker (it is now glassed in place).

For coastal sailing I would like somthing to fill the gap so waves do not come on board and fill the cockpit. Top Hats do not have much to stop the water continuing forward into the cabin & I like a dry boat inside.

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 9:01 am
by DESIREMK1
Hi Topi ,


They surely would be a standard piece that cover the stern , our insert is stored In our port cockpit locker , we will be onboard this weekend , so I will take a picture and post it by Monday Night , if that helps ??

if you live in Sydney Topi , I would be willing to lend our cover to you , so you can take a cast from it ??


Brad
DESIREMK1

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 9:05 am
by Topi
Thanks for that. A photo would be great.

The image I posted seems truncated, the lower half is missing so it does not show (on my screen) the outboard mounting point ?

edited: OK, I got it, if I click on the photo it comes up full size :)

Re: Electric Outboards on Top Hats ?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 3:15 pm
by Phillip
Topi,

You have the standard Mk 1 stern.
Can you post some photos of the bits you say have ben used in the locker, you may yet salvage the door.

PS. I think you should get a rigger to look at you rigging as that arrangement you show in the stern photo
may not be up to it!