by Miker » Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:31 am
Tip, I know it spoiled the lines of the boat, but I have my 8hp over the back o a lifting bracket. It stays there, locked to the bracket all the time. It only. Comes off the boat if I take it home for a service.
It's also a standard shaft tohatsu 4 stroke, so it does cavitate a little on steep chop, but I've run out of Brisbane Water and Lake Macquarie against the tide with no issues. I also motored for 6 hours in a 2 metre swell when the wind died out on the way back from Lake Mac once. I get 6 knots at least on 3/4 throttle.
The only real slight difficulty is that I don't have morse controls, so I still have to reach over the back for gears and throttle, but I've been doing it that long now I'm used to it.
Having said that, get in touch with Sea Lady, she has invented a lifting system using the boom that lifts her outboard from the cabin into the well using a set of pulleys and she can do it on her own, I believe.
Michael
"Dulcamara" - MKIII
Careel Bay, Pittwater
"Order of the Tipping Dinghy" 2017