- Joined
- Aug 29, 2012
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- Location
- Good Ol' US of A!
- Vessel Name
- Pau Hana
- Vessel Make
- 1989 PT52 Overseas Yachtfisher
The battery weighs less than 15 pounds, the motor 106 pounds, I have bursitis in my shoulder, this works for me. The engine is extremely hard to hand crank.
By the way I am using a modern keyboard and electric computer also. I gave up rotary dial and hand cranks a long time ago. My post was to show what works for me. If anyone wants to hand crank a 75 horsepower like I did 57 years ago have at it. Lets contribute useful information, not opinions that are negative and irrelevant to the original post.
Great response!
I find it very interesting that there seems to be an overwhelming negativity towards the tech of a 4 stroke dinghy motor- especially as most tender are (more or less) pickup trucks the are used to ferry passengers and goods around and fish/crab, not win speed contests.....
Question on the Suzuki- it's on our radar as a replacement for our aging 35hp Johnson 2 stroke (118 lbs) on our 13' Whaler. The whaler weighs in at about 350 lbs- how do you think that Suzuki will push it?