Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I've had one for 6 years now, on the whole it has been very reliable and easy to start.
It'll plane my Seago 270, with inflatable floor and just me in it, at 11 knots (measured with a handheld GPS), I'm about 70kg.
It'll just about plane with me plus the dog, she weighs in at 50kg, if we sit well forward.
I've had problems with water in the fuel, leading to crud in the carburetor, with symptoms and cure as above, but that's not the engines fault.
It's been submerged a few time, when the dinghy has flipped in strong winds, I've always managed to get it going again, stripping and cleaning the carb', changing the oil and giving everything a good spray with WD40 or similar.
The only mechanical problem I've had has been it slipping out of gear, after 5 years use. This turned out to be the dog clutch not engaging properly and was simple to fix with washers to shim the shaft forward a bit.
For a while it was hard to start, but that was cured by a new spark plug, the old one was the original and had lasted at least 3 years.
The engine gets used extensively, I spend at least 120 days on board each year, anchoring most nights and the dog gets taken for a walk at least 3 time a day.
I'll buy another one when the time comes to replace it.
It'll plane my Seago 270, with inflatable floor and just me in it, at 11 knots (measured with a handheld GPS), I'm about 70kg.
It'll just about plane with me plus the dog, she weighs in at 50kg, if we sit well forward.
I've had problems with water in the fuel, leading to crud in the carburetor, with symptoms and cure as above, but that's not the engines fault.
It's been submerged a few time, when the dinghy has flipped in strong winds, I've always managed to get it going again, stripping and cleaning the carb', changing the oil and giving everything a good spray with WD40 or similar.
The only mechanical problem I've had has been it slipping out of gear, after 5 years use. This turned out to be the dog clutch not engaging properly and was simple to fix with washers to shim the shaft forward a bit.
For a while it was hard to start, but that was cured by a new spark plug, the old one was the original and had lasted at least 3 years.
The engine gets used extensively, I spend at least 120 days on board each year, anchoring most nights and the dog gets taken for a walk at least 3 time a day.
I'll buy another one when the time comes to replace it.