ashtead
Well-Known Member
Knowing the entrance to Portsmouth fairly well and having sailed on a centaur in the mid/late 70s from new a few thoughts
1 I doubt any electric outboard will power you in against tide - the keelboats which are kept here at Haslar have petrol outboards but not certain they will punch against tide easily even with petrol
2 if you engine fails you won’t be that popular entering harbour under sail (harbour volunteers might assist its you I suppose) with the tide -I assume you have a vhf to call up harbour master to warn of your situation so they might have a few suggestions anyway
3 if you break down you might be able to get an alongside tow from a rib by calling seastart and joining in advance prudent
4 on our last boat a rough passage dislodged sediment and I suspect many issues are caused by dirty fuel -we called the marina and they used a rib to tow us in alongside but the tide wasn’t adverse and we berth at Gosport. Whether you could get help from Wicor marine if you are there or Gosport boatyard might depend on timing.
5 you do have a number of other options given your shallow draft -anchor off Lee on Solent and try to fix issue, go to chi to find a buoy,pick a buoy up off Seaview, etc etc
6 nowadays outboards are not the seagulls of yore - buy a secondhand 2 stroke anyway eg a 3.3 merc/mariner for 200 and a Light weight dinghy say as it might be useful to go ashore once mother ship attached to a convenient buoy.
7 get a marine mechanic to give your beta once over -he might give you some comfort in your engine -I’m sure John Quirk or suchlike be known to you.
1 I doubt any electric outboard will power you in against tide - the keelboats which are kept here at Haslar have petrol outboards but not certain they will punch against tide easily even with petrol
2 if you engine fails you won’t be that popular entering harbour under sail (harbour volunteers might assist its you I suppose) with the tide -I assume you have a vhf to call up harbour master to warn of your situation so they might have a few suggestions anyway
3 if you break down you might be able to get an alongside tow from a rib by calling seastart and joining in advance prudent
4 on our last boat a rough passage dislodged sediment and I suspect many issues are caused by dirty fuel -we called the marina and they used a rib to tow us in alongside but the tide wasn’t adverse and we berth at Gosport. Whether you could get help from Wicor marine if you are there or Gosport boatyard might depend on timing.
5 you do have a number of other options given your shallow draft -anchor off Lee on Solent and try to fix issue, go to chi to find a buoy,pick a buoy up off Seaview, etc etc
6 nowadays outboards are not the seagulls of yore - buy a secondhand 2 stroke anyway eg a 3.3 merc/mariner for 200 and a Light weight dinghy say as it might be useful to go ashore once mother ship attached to a convenient buoy.
7 get a marine mechanic to give your beta once over -he might give you some comfort in your engine -I’m sure John Quirk or suchlike be known to you.