Batteries not included
I have an O'Day 25, and I use a 9.9 mercury. It has an electric start, which comes in very handy for those times you need to use a motor. There is a fellow here at the marina with a 222 Oday. Now let me make it very clear Florida=Tropical weather, i.e. hurricanes. All stroms aside the marina is exposed to storng north winds much of the winter. Well back to my point, this clown pulls out an electric trolling motor to leave the marina, navigate through a tight narrow channel, return to port, and has to fight the wind. Wow, can you say hazard? Not to mention he uses Interstate CAR batteries. With a 222 Oday you may be able to get away with using a trolling motor, however your environment should be a determing factor in this choice. Florida sailing poses several threats year round, and not all are weather realted. I suggest getting a gas 2 stroke or 4 stroke and be done with it.