All,
I have owned an O'Day Javelin since 1967. It has only been sailed in fresh water until now, and not much of that. We have retired to Florida, and will be sailing the boat on the brackish waters of the St. Lucie River. I have restored the boat generally to its original condition (not much required, just soap, polish, wax, and sweat). I also stripped the original high gloss from the floorboards and used teak oil on same. Since it is a long way from my mast up storage/launching site to the main sailing area, I purchased a 3hp outboard to use in getting to and from same. Currently, it is transom mounted, which is a pain since the main sheet keeps hanging up on the motor housing when I come about or jibe. I'd like to buy a small motor mount which I could mount on the stern below the transom, hense keeping the main sheet from fouling the motor. Does anyone have any input on this? Thanks in advance.
PcAl (The "PC" stands for Palm City, not Politically Correct!
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I have owned an O'Day Javelin since 1967. It has only been sailed in fresh water until now, and not much of that. We have retired to Florida, and will be sailing the boat on the brackish waters of the St. Lucie River. I have restored the boat generally to its original condition (not much required, just soap, polish, wax, and sweat). I also stripped the original high gloss from the floorboards and used teak oil on same. Since it is a long way from my mast up storage/launching site to the main sailing area, I purchased a 3hp outboard to use in getting to and from same. Currently, it is transom mounted, which is a pain since the main sheet keeps hanging up on the motor housing when I come about or jibe. I'd like to buy a small motor mount which I could mount on the stern below the transom, hense keeping the main sheet from fouling the motor. Does anyone have any input on this? Thanks in advance.
PcAl (The "PC" stands for Palm City, not Politically Correct!