Motor for Catalina 27

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bookie

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Jun 21, 2004
5
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I am trying to buy my sister a new outboard motor for her Catalina 27 as a gift. The four stroke motors are 128-133 lbs and available in 20" and 25". The 2 stroke motors are only 78 lbs and again available in 20" & 25". I have access to the Mercury line and for various reasons, I would prefer to buy the Mercury product. Please, what experienced advice is out there to arrive at the best motor for her? The difference in cost is not a serious consideration. I am just trying to buy the right motor for her. Are the additional features of the 4 stroke enough to compensate for the additional weight? What is the right length? Thank you for your help and input.
 
Jun 3, 2004
730
Catalina 250 Wing Keel Eugene, OR
Lucky girl!

I wish my brother would buy me a new outboard!! Randy
 
Jun 3, 2004
7
Catalina C25 Ft. Myers, FL
My .02cents worth

In my humble opinion: DEFINITELY get the long shaft and DEFINITELY get the four-stroke. The long shaft is important to minimize the instances of the prop coming out of the water when the stern raises up in wakes or waves. The four-stroke is more fuel efficient, quieter, more environmentally friendly (smokes less), and the additional weight isn't an issue. I've got an 8hp four-stroke on my 25 Catalina. Of course, another important consideration is whether the boat already has a motor mount/lift or will a new one be needed for the new outboard? By the way, let me know if she doesn't want the motor, I'll send you my shipping address. :) Steve
 

halr

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Jun 24, 2004
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Mounting the outboard

I have the same problem and I am guessing that your 4 stroke won't fit in the well but requires a mount, right? What is the mount, a bracket on the back off to the side?
 
Jun 3, 2004
7
Catalina C25 Ft. Myers, FL
Mine's a Garhauer

Mine is a Garhauer lift up bracket mounted on the starboard stern, as shown at the attached link. I've read opinions elsewhere that a Catalina 25 will not sail well (or as well) with a port-mounted outboard but don't know if that also applies to 27 footers. Steve
 
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