by Shaun » Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:46 pm
Hi Gypsea,
I agree with you on trying to have no thru-hull openings under the waterline, the less there are= less worrying about them.
I glassed up all the redundant thru-hulls on my last top hat (just left the galley sink waste), when I slip the top hat I have now, I shall be doing the same, out with the toilet (never used it yet, in 18 mths), out with the old speed log, im also thinking of glassing up galley waste & just using a 5lt container to catch water & empty OB each night.
I have an inboard (for now!), it is a nuisance trying to clean the bilge, & I spend 10x more time working on engine than sailing, on the other hand I feel better having 40lt of diesel onboard than 40lt of petrol, it is better motoring under diesel...., quieter, little or no fumes, & boat looks better from the outside with no outboard.
The main problem I found with having outboard was (if you dont leave it in-situ), is storing it below, & lifting it in place. If your mainly motoring on & off mooring surely a 5hp would be fine.
I suppose I would prefer an inboard if i had a choice, but only just!
cheers
Shaun
Camden Haven River,
Mid Nth Coast, NSW
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