What is a good OB motor for my M-15? Thanks Captain Jim Sadler M-15 Pelican
Hi Jim, I only have one data point but I had a long shaft Honda 2HP that did a great job when I had my M15. Robbin M17 #056 "Miss Take" Jim Sadler wrote:
What is a good OB motor for my M-15?
Thanks Captain Jim Sadler M-15 Pelican
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I have a 2 hp long shaft Honda 4 cycle on my older M15 as well. I like the engine a lot however after using it a couple of years I have found that there are some exposed screws and tubes that are not salt water resisitant. If I were to replace it I would ask more questions or take a magnet shopping and if the issue hasn't been fixed I would look elsewhere. thanks Doug Kelch Robbin Roddewig <robbin.roddewig@verizon.net> wrote: Hi Jim, I only have one data point but I had a long shaft Honda 2HP that did a great job when I had my M15. Robbin M17 #056 "Miss Take" Jim Sadler wrote:
What is a good OB motor for my M-15?
Thanks Captain Jim Sadler M-15 Pelican
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Jim, I have a 3.5hp 2 cycle Tohatsu long shaft.? I like it for several reasons, but the biggest advantage is I am able to run the motor at 3/4 speed which maximizes the gas usage and is able to reach optimal hull speed.? A 2hp is good but if you?run into a head wind or strong currents you may need to run your 2hp at full throttle which isn't always good for long periods of time.? (IMHO). Skip M-15 #201 Wild Guppy? -----Original Message----- From: Jim Sadler <jimsadler@jascopacific.com> To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 4:39 pm Subject: M_Boats: M-15 Outboard What is a good OB motor for my M-15? Thanks Captain Jim Sadler M-15 Pelican _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Thanks Skipper Are you running any kind of a special prop. It would seem like the pitch of the prop should somewhat match the hull speed of the M-15 and the power curve of the motor. Captain Jim Skipper sailing vessel Pelican M-15 On 8/28/07, wcampion@aol.com <wcampion@aol.com> wrote:
Jim,
I have a 3.5hp 2 cycle Tohatsu long shaft.? I like it for several reasons, but the biggest advantage is I am able to run the motor at 3/4 speed which maximizes the gas usage and is able to reach optimal hull speed.? A 2hp is good but if you?run into a head wind or strong currenanksts you may need to run your 2hp at full throttle which isn't always good for long periods of time.? (IMHO).
Skip M-15 #201 Wild Guppy?
-----Original Message----- From: Jim Sadler <jimsadler@jascopacific.com> To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 4:39 pm Subject: M_Boats: M-15 Outboard
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i've enjoyed my honda 2H, 4-cycle, longshaft. the model i'm running is a 2005 (~10 hours by the prior owner at the time i purchased the boat in summer 2006). at this moment the motor has ~48 hours. it has run great ... is still 'young.' purchase a longshaft model of whichever motor you choose. you will want all that length if you get into any sea that causes the boat to pitch. the 2H is fine in almost all conditions. my estimation is it runs the boat at hull speed at 2/3 throttle (when there is no wind). more horsepower (HD) is not much help against tide as hull-speed is the limiting factor. wind is another story ... above 15-ish knots the boat feels 'under powered' with the 2HP. but ... the M15 sails fine in winds up to 25ish knots (if you have the correct sails) so why motor --- unless the tide is directly against you along with the wind. my biggest complaint against the small outboard is the lack of an external fuel tank (as standard). at 2/3ish throttle the honda 2H will run for me between 45min and an hour. i've gone as long as 1hr15min at 1/2 throttle moving along in no great hurry. but ... filling the tank is a pain (all sorts of systems to make this go easier; along with 'mods' to make an external tank 'work'). if only honda (and others) would spend a few bucks and put in a fuel pump! i agree with some others that a 3.5HP is a great sized engine ... at the expense of almost a doubling of weight hanging off the stern. in the end i think all things on boats are up to 'owner opinion.' good searching. dave scobie M15 #288 - not yet named Jim Sadler <jimsadler@jascopacific.com> wrote: What is a good OB motor for my M-15? Thanks Captain Jim Sadler M-15 Pelican _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids.
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