[Rhodes22-list] Out board engine
bobfcohen at gmail.com
bobfcohen at gmail.com
Sun May 24 20:46:39 EDT 2026
Larry -
I have had both a manual start and an electric start. The manual start was on a 5 HP motor and was not particularly difficult. It pulled straight back into the cockpit. But sometimes it took a lot of pulls and some well-chosen words to get it started, (The real difficulty with that motor was shifting gears. It entailed reaching back through the traveler to a control on the top of the motor).
Now I have an 8 HP motor with an electric start, and it is a dream. I need the electric start given the larger engine and my advancing age.
Bob Cohen
Silver Bay
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From: Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org> On Behalf Of Larry W
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2026 5:27 PM
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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Out board engine
Hello Sailors,
Next on my list is to purchase an engine for Serenity.
What are your thoughts on electric start vs. manual start?
With a manual start how easy is it to pull the start cord with the engine in the water? I would think the engine would have to be turned 90 degrees so the pull cord would be from the port side straight out. I see myself hanging over the port side trying to pull the cord straight out from the engine.
With electric start I will need to buy a 12 starting battery & battery box to locate in the transom and run battery cables to the engine.
What are your comments on the use of the engine tiller control for shifting and throttle?
I would like to have a remote control, but right now I want to get the boat in the water for the 1st time. I would consider adding a remote control over the winter.
Larry Willis
Serenity
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