We have a 9'6" aluminum RIB. It weighs about 80 pounds. For an engine we went with an older Nissan 9.8hp 2-stroke (the Tohatsus are the same exact engine with a different sticker). The engine only weighs 57 pounds. We can easily lift both on deck/stern rail for passages without much effort.
When we chartered in the BVIs all of the charter fleets had FG RIBs with newer Tohatsu 9.8hp 2-stroke engines. Again, same low weight.
The issue is you can't buy new 2-strokes in the US. But we plan to buy a new one when we get down there and bring it back as our dingy motor. The power to weight of the 2-strokes can't be matched, even with 10-20 year old tech on them. I will take the less weight for the inconvenience of mixing the gas.
Just my thoughts.
Fair winds,
Jesse
When we chartered in the BVIs all of the charter fleets had FG RIBs with newer Tohatsu 9.8hp 2-stroke engines. Again, same low weight.
The issue is you can't buy new 2-strokes in the US. But we plan to buy a new one when we get down there and bring it back as our dingy motor. The power to weight of the 2-strokes can't be matched, even with 10-20 year old tech on them. I will take the less weight for the inconvenience of mixing the gas.
Just my thoughts.
Fair winds,
Jesse