My boat is 1975 O'Day 25. I just got it in the water recently after working on it for a few years. It was a project boat. I found out that the outboard motor that was on the boat was not long enough for the boat. By researching on this website, we found that the recommendation was for a 25 inch shaft length. Some other recommendations that I found were for a high thrust motor and dual thrust prop with prop pitch of 7 or 9 1/4. This all sounds very complicated and I have started looking into motors that are on the market. Our present motor, although not long enough is a 9.9 HP Evinrude.
I generally sail on an inland lake, but am considering going down the ICW next year with this boat.
Need some advice on motor decisions.
1. Would the high thrust motor at 9.9 be sufficient or should I consider a 15 HP? I don't have tides and currents to deal with on the inland lake, but would have to deal with these on the ICW.
2. I have been told by several dealers that the 2 stroke is no longer available and I would need to go to a 4 stroke. Would this extra weight be a problem?
3. My present motor bracket is OMC rated for max of 15 horse power. The bracket came on the boat and is an older bracket. How would I know if it would a 4 stroke motor?
4. We were fortunate to be able to borrow a motor with a longer shaft from a friend to at least try out the boat. This motor is propelling the boat but does not sit quite vertical to the water. I did adjust the pin on the motor to the lowest position. Any thoughts?
I would really appreciate your insight on these questions. I am going to the Annapolis boat show next week to do some motor shopping. Thanks.
I generally sail on an inland lake, but am considering going down the ICW next year with this boat.
Need some advice on motor decisions.
1. Would the high thrust motor at 9.9 be sufficient or should I consider a 15 HP? I don't have tides and currents to deal with on the inland lake, but would have to deal with these on the ICW.
2. I have been told by several dealers that the 2 stroke is no longer available and I would need to go to a 4 stroke. Would this extra weight be a problem?
3. My present motor bracket is OMC rated for max of 15 horse power. The bracket came on the boat and is an older bracket. How would I know if it would a 4 stroke motor?
4. We were fortunate to be able to borrow a motor with a longer shaft from a friend to at least try out the boat. This motor is propelling the boat but does not sit quite vertical to the water. I did adjust the pin on the motor to the lowest position. Any thoughts?
I would really appreciate your insight on these questions. I am going to the Annapolis boat show next week to do some motor shopping. Thanks.