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Ok so I need to decide which outboard I need for my dinghy, headed to the Bahamas next year from my home port of Montreal. Let me know which one you would pick and why.
The Dinghy, AB 9.5 AL ... aluminum ribbed inflatable 9 feet 6 inches, weight empty 49 kilos (108Lbs) recommend 8HP Max 15HP
Dinghy and engine will be lifted by my boom onto the flybridge rated at 125 kilos (275 Lbs)
engine choice
1: Tohatsu 9.8 HP with carburetor weight of 37 kilos (81.5 Lbs)
2: Tohatsu 9.9 HP with EFI weight 43 kilos (94.7 Lbs)
3: Tohatsu 15 HP with EFI weight 43 kilos (94.7 Lbs)
The weight is important because I don't want to get close to the boom-rated lift capacity when you add besides the weight of the dinghy and engine, the oars, fuel, and anything else found on the dinghy. the boom itself is not inspiring and would like to stay far away from the 125kilo.
The dinghy will obviously be used often in the Bahamas, hence the boom will be used often too. The carb version helps me with the weight and I figure it's easier to work on it if it requires maintenance. The fuel injection version can be tricky seeing I`ll be in the Bahamas and probably far from a certified repairman. but then again I`m buying the engine new.
Is 9.8 HP strong enough for the size of my dinghy seeing I will be doing heavy supply runs?
forgot to add it will be a 4 stroke engine seeing a 2 stroke is not sold up here in Canada. I don't know if they banned them in the US.
thanks for any advice and or suggestions you might have.
(The boat a Swift Trawler 34)
Ok so I need to decide which outboard I need for my dinghy, headed to the Bahamas next year from my home port of Montreal. Let me know which one you would pick and why.
The Dinghy, AB 9.5 AL ... aluminum ribbed inflatable 9 feet 6 inches, weight empty 49 kilos (108Lbs) recommend 8HP Max 15HP
Dinghy and engine will be lifted by my boom onto the flybridge rated at 125 kilos (275 Lbs)
engine choice
1: Tohatsu 9.8 HP with carburetor weight of 37 kilos (81.5 Lbs)
2: Tohatsu 9.9 HP with EFI weight 43 kilos (94.7 Lbs)
3: Tohatsu 15 HP with EFI weight 43 kilos (94.7 Lbs)
The weight is important because I don't want to get close to the boom-rated lift capacity when you add besides the weight of the dinghy and engine, the oars, fuel, and anything else found on the dinghy. the boom itself is not inspiring and would like to stay far away from the 125kilo.
The dinghy will obviously be used often in the Bahamas, hence the boom will be used often too. The carb version helps me with the weight and I figure it's easier to work on it if it requires maintenance. The fuel injection version can be tricky seeing I`ll be in the Bahamas and probably far from a certified repairman. but then again I`m buying the engine new.
Is 9.8 HP strong enough for the size of my dinghy seeing I will be doing heavy supply runs?
forgot to add it will be a 4 stroke engine seeing a 2 stroke is not sold up here in Canada. I don't know if they banned them in the US.
thanks for any advice and or suggestions you might have.
(The boat a Swift Trawler 34)
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