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Damian

I am planning to purchase a 1976 O'Day 23. I have a Johnson SeaHorse 10hp outboard. Can I use it on the O'Day? I don't know how much it weighs, but the length of the shaft seems to be sufficient. Any thoughts on this? Please respond to the following email address. Word2@mindspring.com Thanks, in advance, for any responses. Damian
 
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Damian

I am planning to purchase a 1976 O'Day 23. I have a Johnson SeaHorse 10hp outboard. Can I use it on the O'Day? I don't know how much it weighs, but the length of the shaft seems to be sufficient. Any thoughts on this? Please respond to the following email address. Word2@mindspring.com Thanks, in advance, for any responses. Damian
 
Jul 8, 2004
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S2 9.1 chelsea ny
ok if long shaft

10hp is more than enough for the 23. Just make sure it is a long shaft and not short shaft. Cavitation will occur if the prop doesn't stay under water. This happens frequently in following seas as well as when you hit a powerboat wake.
 
Jul 8, 2004
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S2 9.1 chelsea ny
ok if long shaft

10hp is more than enough for the 23. Just make sure it is a long shaft and not short shaft. Cavitation will occur if the prop doesn't stay under water. This happens frequently in following seas as well as when you hit a powerboat wake.
 
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Brian

Outboard

I run a 2hp 4 stroke on my 23 with a long shaft. When the weather is up you will need an extra long shaft(25 inch) or it will cavitate even with a long shaft. By the way, 10hp is more than enough for any duty with this boat. Fair winds and God Bless.
 
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