[Rhodes22-list] Outboard recommendations
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R22RumRunner at aol.com
Fri Jul 10 09:31:57 EDT 2009
Hank,
The 9.8 is a four stroke and weighs about 100 pounds. An older 8 HP 2 cycle
would be preferred (by me and others) and only wieghs in at about 50
pounds. I have the 9.8 on a small fishing boat and it is quiet and sips gas, but
removing it from the boat for service is a real pain. I can still manage
to handle the 8, but the 9.8 requires me to get additional help. If you can
find a 8 hp 2 stroke Tohatsu, I would readily give up the fuel savings of
the 9.8 for the lighter motor. My 8 hp Tohatsu is 12 years old now and I've
changed the foot oil annually and the spark plugs only once in that time. I
know of at least four other owners that have the 8 hp, 2 stroke and all of
them have had the same results.
Rummy
In a message dated 7/10/2009 9:13:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jsbudda at verizon.net writes:
Hank,
Welcome, 9.8-10 hp. is what a lot of the people on da list use on their R
22s' but I've seen postings on sizes down to 6 hp. Are you looking at a 2
or
4 stroke Tohatsu?
John Shulick
hankb3 wrote:
>
> I'm about to get a R22 and I need some advice and wise counsel about what
> size, etc outboard all you experienced hands recommend. I'm looking at a
> used Tohatsu 9.8 that's in pretty good condition but it seems like an
> awful lot of iron to be hanging off the stern. Advice, suggestions, etc
> welcome.
> Thanks,
> Hank
>
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