I'm with Peter
You're going to have other issues to consider besides the prop lifting out of the water...What about charging batteries? Distributing weight aft will effect the sailing performance, too. What about how the boat looks? What about resale value? Personally, when I look at "outboad conversion" boats I say to myself "there's an owner who wasn't afraid to cut corners to save a buck". as a prospective buyer, I wonder if maintenance was done properly. I wonder what else didn't get fixed to original specs. Maybe stuff that isn't as obvious as an outboard bolted to the transom. Maybe stuff that will come up as one of those "surprises" 3 months after I buy it.I'm not saying it's an easy decision. I bit the bullet and dropped $8,500 to put a fresh new yanmar in my C-30. I agonized over it before I did it, but I never regretted the decision. I figure I'll get a lot of it back when I finally get that C-42 I've been dreaming about. (Ok, it's probably going to be a C-34, but it's good to dream, right?!?)I never regret doing tasks right, especially when it comes to boating. Just my 2 cents. Good luck either way!Allen Schweitzers/v FalstaffC-30 Hull# 632