DangerousPirate
Well-Known Member
Sounds like a shit engine. Anyways. It gotva newer engine. A yanmar qgm 10hpI had a Cirrus in the late 70s and early 80s and often dried out on wooden legs in sandy harbours. the boat was vey stable, as the keel had a flat bottom which I guess was about 5 to 6 long. Used to have a fortnight dried out with young children aboard, with no worries about stability. If you don’t want legs, drying alongside a wall would also be fine
windward performance was far better than bilge keel boats of the same era
Early inboard engines included the 2 stroke Vire. this was light enough to take out of the boat by hand when it didn’t work. Unfortunately it was too light to use as an anchor!