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To all of you that responded to my query concerning engine size for a 17' O'Day thank you. I've decided that a 3.5 or 4 hp will do the job. I wanted something large enough to motor around if the winds are absent. There certainly is a big difference in weight between a 2 stroke & 4 stroke, some 14 lbs or so. I'd like to consider a used one but am weary of parts availability. Also, have to put to bed my doubts of shaft length. Anyhow, I have more faith in sailors opinions and their experiences than I do a companies. My outlook on that comes from my machining background. I couldn't count the many times that I had to counter engineering theory with practical theory. With that said, I'll go with what the practical theorist have to say.
Long or Short. Tohatsu states " if your transom depth is between 15/17" then a short shaft is in order. I was under the impression that long shaft was the order of the day for sailors??? Anyone out there with experience on both? I believe I have a Daysailor1. Where the motor will be mounted measures a depth of 15 1/2". The depth of the transom where the rudder is mounted is 20 1/2".
Weight. Anyone have an idea how much my Daysailor 1, 17' would approximately weight in at? That will tell me if I'll be okay lugging it with my 2 wheel drive,S10 pickup.
Lastly ???. I don't often see 17' Daysailor info hereabouts. It seems as if they jump from 15' to 19'. ??? I've come up with info on a 15 that I bought for my son and seen some on 19'. Just wondering.
To all of you that responded to my query concerning engine size for a 17' O'Day thank you. I've decided that a 3.5 or 4 hp will do the job. I wanted something large enough to motor around if the winds are absent. There certainly is a big difference in weight between a 2 stroke & 4 stroke, some 14 lbs or so. I'd like to consider a used one but am weary of parts availability. Also, have to put to bed my doubts of shaft length. Anyhow, I have more faith in sailors opinions and their experiences than I do a companies. My outlook on that comes from my machining background. I couldn't count the many times that I had to counter engineering theory with practical theory. With that said, I'll go with what the practical theorist have to say.
Long or Short. Tohatsu states " if your transom depth is between 15/17" then a short shaft is in order. I was under the impression that long shaft was the order of the day for sailors??? Anyone out there with experience on both? I believe I have a Daysailor1. Where the motor will be mounted measures a depth of 15 1/2". The depth of the transom where the rudder is mounted is 20 1/2".
Weight. Anyone have an idea how much my Daysailor 1, 17' would approximately weight in at? That will tell me if I'll be okay lugging it with my 2 wheel drive,S10 pickup.
Lastly ???. I don't often see 17' Daysailor info hereabouts. It seems as if they jump from 15' to 19'. ??? I've come up with info on a 15 that I bought for my son and seen some on 19'. Just wondering.