boat motor

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Dec 29, 2005
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- - Terrebonne, or
I need to buy a new outboard for my 1982 mac 25. Can anyone point me toward info on the different choices? Does anyone have an opinion they would like to share?
 
Jun 13, 2004
74
- - Dana Point, CA
Try a Tohatsu/Nissan

I searched long and hard for the right 10hp sailing motor and came up with a Tohatsu 9.9 electric start, ultra long shaft, 4 stroke with high output alternator. Sweet engine. Same as Nissan 9.9, but cheaper.
 
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Mel Elliott

Mac 26 D

I went with a Nissan 8hp 4 cycle. Never have to use more than half throttle anyway.
 
Jun 13, 2004
74
- - Dana Point, CA
Cost vs. Power

You might be interested. The 8 and 9.9 hp Nissan/Tohatsu motors are exactly the same. Same weight, displacement, etc. Except the 9.9 allows more air into the carb. I just figured that if I was hauling around the weight, I might as well be getting full power. The trade off is a little more expense vs. a little more power. Here is where the power matters- Our Macs have a lot of hull out of the water and in the wind. If you are making a tricky turn into a slip with a crosswind, every bit of power can be useful. Same goes for motoring into a brisk headwind. Too little power and the boat squirrels. I learned to sail with no motor at all and everything worked out fine. Had some hairy experiences coming into the dock too fast, but those are learning experiences. Sure is nice to have a reverse that will slow down the boat quickly.
 
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