MissFitz
Well-Known Member
When I bought my Sonata this year, it came with an old 4hp long-shaft Mariner two-stroke outboard. It had been in a shed for a while so I got it serviced before bringing the boat back to Brighton. It did good work on the delivery, including getting me most of the way across Lyme Bay, but all at a maximum of 3.5kt. Any attempts to increase the speed cause the revs to go up & down madly for no apparent reason.
This would be fine if I was berthed somewhere with a modicum of shelter - but in Brighton I often need to be able to motor out into wind & a fairly heavy swell, which I'd be happier doing with more oomph in the engine. (I can't sail in & out as a) it's banned & b) more importantly, there's a massive wind hole right where you start to hit the swell. Which is not so bad coming in but a problem going out.)
I've read somewhere that hoping to get more than 3.5kt out of an old two-stroke is optimistic. Is that right? If not, should I spend more money on getting the one I've got seen to or invest in one in better condition? Or would I be better off getting a newer four-stroke for local sailing/racing & is that going to cost me a fortune?
A slight complication is that I do at times (eg RTI race) need to be able to take the engine off the back & stow it under the cockpit floor, which is obviously much easier with a light two-stroke (I'm small & not particularly strong). However, I'm fairly sure I can leave it on for local racing if necessary.
Any help much appreciated as always.
This would be fine if I was berthed somewhere with a modicum of shelter - but in Brighton I often need to be able to motor out into wind & a fairly heavy swell, which I'd be happier doing with more oomph in the engine. (I can't sail in & out as a) it's banned & b) more importantly, there's a massive wind hole right where you start to hit the swell. Which is not so bad coming in but a problem going out.)
I've read somewhere that hoping to get more than 3.5kt out of an old two-stroke is optimistic. Is that right? If not, should I spend more money on getting the one I've got seen to or invest in one in better condition? Or would I be better off getting a newer four-stroke for local sailing/racing & is that going to cost me a fortune?
A slight complication is that I do at times (eg RTI race) need to be able to take the engine off the back & stow it under the cockpit floor, which is obviously much easier with a light two-stroke (I'm small & not particularly strong). However, I'm fairly sure I can leave it on for local racing if necessary.
Any help much appreciated as always.