Hello! A year ago, I purchased a 1981 M-15 from a fine gentleman and sailor who hails from Ashland, OR. Whereas the owner sailed on fresh water and powered the boat via Minn-Kota electrics, I realized I needed an appropriate gas engine for Puget Sound departures and returns. After checking in the Montgomery sailors, I decided to go with the Honda 2hp. Folks told me that, barring rough seas, the short- shaft wouldn't produce cavitation. I've only had her out a couple of times since, and the engine via fixed, factory mount seems to function reasonably well. I DID alter the mount a bit, though, so that the engine housing would just clear the stern in the upright locked position. The other advantage of the short-shaft is its portability and ease of storing. By the way, found the engine on Craigslist—2 years old, little use, $700 for a $1K motor. Good luck! —Steve On Apr 1, 2008, at 10:41 PM, Moti Krauthamer wrote:
Hello,
I know this topic has been discussed before but does anyone have experience with a Honda 2hp short shaft on an M15 with a fixed mount?
I am looking for a Honda 2hp and the only one I could find used in my area was a short shaft.
I will be sailing in fresh and saltwater. I am concerned the short shaft will come out of the water on the rough days on Puget Sound.
(By the way if anyone has a Honda 2HP they want to sell, please let me know now)
Thanks,
Moti
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