Hi all
Would appreciate any insights from anyone who has used an outboard to power a heavy yacht. I appreciate that it is not ideal but I would like to hear from anyone who has the experience.
I have a 10 ton full keel 35ft yacht with an unknown Chinese inboard diesel which I want to lift out to make use of the space.
I will install the outboard in a well about 3 feet from the stern just above the water line adjacent to where the rudder shaft goes through the hull. The outboard leg will be offset to port by about a foot but I would hope that with the long keel and prop walk that this won't be a problem.
My thoughts are that a 15 to 25hp with the larger prop and reduction gearing will give reasonable performance in low winds for coastal work.
I intend to remove the outboard motor completely and plug the well for voyaging.
Any comments appreciated.
Would appreciate any insights from anyone who has used an outboard to power a heavy yacht. I appreciate that it is not ideal but I would like to hear from anyone who has the experience.
I have a 10 ton full keel 35ft yacht with an unknown Chinese inboard diesel which I want to lift out to make use of the space.
I will install the outboard in a well about 3 feet from the stern just above the water line adjacent to where the rudder shaft goes through the hull. The outboard leg will be offset to port by about a foot but I would hope that with the long keel and prop walk that this won't be a problem.
My thoughts are that a 15 to 25hp with the larger prop and reduction gearing will give reasonable performance in low winds for coastal work.
I intend to remove the outboard motor completely and plug the well for voyaging.
Any comments appreciated.