StUrrock
Well-Known Member
Having had an old Hurley 30/90 heavyweight we decided for a change for something lighter for more day sails and overnighters, rather than the longer rips.
We stumbled across and purchased a Tide 28 and she sails well, but needs a new outboard. However having read to so many threads re the choice of outboard on the transoms of yachts that now my head is spinning. Would really appreciate some tips and knowledge specific to our situation.
Motoring in a straight line the current 2007 Tohatsu 9.8 2 stoke pushes her along well, although cavitation is always an issue in any swell with the cavitation plate being only 1 inch below the surface.
In marinas the engine is a nightmare and embarrassing, and that's coming from an ex long keel owner!
I steer with the engine but it takes ages for the propellor to bite and in astern at certain higher revs we just get a shaft of water shooting up vertically! With moderate wind or tide against and even when using the engine to steer we cannot generate enough speed in a tight space to make the turn, and astern we cannot build up any meaningful speed at all.
It seems the current set up has a 4 blade high thrust prop.
Currently we have two candidates and think a longer shaft will help with bite in the Marina and staying in the water in swells. But our open transom height is low, so do not wan to drown a long shaft. Should we go for 20 or 25 inch?
Yamaha FT9.9LEPL 9.9HP High Thrust Long Shaft Outboard
This Yamaha has a gear ratio of gear ratio: 2.92 (38/13), would this make lower speed handling more predictable? Looks a great engine.
or
SALE!! 9.8HP Tohatsu SAIL DRIVE Extra Long 25
This Tohatsu seems to fit the bill , but the gear ratio is Gear Ratio 2.08:1 so not as torqy at lower speeds? Tohatsu make a 6hp with a slightly higher ratio, but think this would leave is underpowered.
Many thanks for your help and sorry for my outboard ignorance. Picture shows the arrangement but the cover is on the engine.

We stumbled across and purchased a Tide 28 and she sails well, but needs a new outboard. However having read to so many threads re the choice of outboard on the transoms of yachts that now my head is spinning. Would really appreciate some tips and knowledge specific to our situation.
Motoring in a straight line the current 2007 Tohatsu 9.8 2 stoke pushes her along well, although cavitation is always an issue in any swell with the cavitation plate being only 1 inch below the surface.
In marinas the engine is a nightmare and embarrassing, and that's coming from an ex long keel owner!
I steer with the engine but it takes ages for the propellor to bite and in astern at certain higher revs we just get a shaft of water shooting up vertically! With moderate wind or tide against and even when using the engine to steer we cannot generate enough speed in a tight space to make the turn, and astern we cannot build up any meaningful speed at all.
It seems the current set up has a 4 blade high thrust prop.
Currently we have two candidates and think a longer shaft will help with bite in the Marina and staying in the water in swells. But our open transom height is low, so do not wan to drown a long shaft. Should we go for 20 or 25 inch?
Yamaha FT9.9LEPL 9.9HP High Thrust Long Shaft Outboard
This Yamaha has a gear ratio of gear ratio: 2.92 (38/13), would this make lower speed handling more predictable? Looks a great engine.
or
SALE!! 9.8HP Tohatsu SAIL DRIVE Extra Long 25
This Tohatsu seems to fit the bill , but the gear ratio is Gear Ratio 2.08:1 so not as torqy at lower speeds? Tohatsu make a 6hp with a slightly higher ratio, but think this would leave is underpowered.
Many thanks for your help and sorry for my outboard ignorance. Picture shows the arrangement but the cover is on the engine.

