by Troppo » Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:58 am
Rodfor, what condition is the old motor and how reasonable are your mechanic skills?
My Tophat has an outboard but my previous boat had a 8 hp diesel inboard. Problems with the motor ended up my having to sell the boat (long story) and it used to leak exhaust and diesel fumes into the cabin. However, I learned how to service it (quite easy really) and if it was working as it was supposed to then it would have been really good. I got the service manual from the 'net and even bought a torque wrench so I could take the head off and put it back on after the mechanic had serviced it.
On the other hand, my current boat with an 18 hp outboard (which I want to downsize) has so much more useable power and it makes a big difference considering I am now moored on a river that has 3-4 knot tidal runs and wind against tide chop at the mouth.
So, my suggestion is to calculate the cost of getting the current motor up to a satisfactory standard (you may be able to do some of the work to reduce cost) and think about it then as you may be gaining a bit more space but costing too much in terms of money and other benefits.
If the old motor is too dodgy, then an appropriate sized outboard is, in my opinion, an alternative to the inboard diesel which has some serious benefits of its own, including as you mention, the extra space inside.