Baggywrinkle
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't base your buying decision on whether a 2,5hp engine can get a 2,7m RIB on the plane .... weight distribution has a big effect on getting onto the plane, as does trim, and I certainly wouldn't count on a 2,5hp being able to plane on every dinghy reliably. As a kid I used to tear round the anchorage in an Avon Redcrest with a Seagull on the back and a broom handle stuffed in the tiller handle - I weighed next to nothing but still had to sit well forward to get it to plane.I looked at a video testing 2.5 HP outboards. And two got a 2.7 meter sib up on plane. The Yamaha and selva. But Honda and Suzuki could not.
Ok. Thank you. I looked at a video testing 2.5 HP 4 strokes , they tested the Yamaha, Suzuki , Honda, and an Italian make. The only two that got the 2.7 meter to plane were the Yamaha and the Italian one.They both had 85cc, the others only had 68 and 57 cc. So the higher cc outboards got the boat to travel much faster.
If planing and speed are important, then around 6hp is what many coastal cruisers opt for as a compromise between weight and power, but if you like to anchor a long way from civilisation and use your tender as a "car" to get places then 10hp + is advisable (as is a bigger tender).