Motor size
Hi all, my name is Marc from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and am a potential C-Dory 16' Cruiser owner. I have been researching the C-Brat site for quite a while now but have not been able to find anything on my question.
As I plan to do 80% of slow speed 5-8 knots cruising on canals and rivers in my region (20% high speed dash), 2 people and basic gear on board, engine size is my main concern. As most 16' are rigged with a 4 stroke 40HP (Honda), can I get feed back on performance. I am curious to know if engine running on slow speed for much of the time exhibits excessive and annoying vibrations. From my understanding, 2 strokes and 4 strokes are tuned differently and ultimately I am concerned with engine life / noise and irritation !. Would a lower HP engine with a properly matched propeller be a better choice or perhaps a 2 stroke altogether ?
I am not much into speed, but simple displacement slow speed sightseeing and shore hugging but with power reserve for emergencies.
The C-Dory community is great with excellent and valuable input.
For the team !
Marc
Hi all, my name is Marc from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and am a potential C-Dory 16' Cruiser owner. I have been researching the C-Brat site for quite a while now but have not been able to find anything on my question.
As I plan to do 80% of slow speed 5-8 knots cruising on canals and rivers in my region (20% high speed dash), 2 people and basic gear on board, engine size is my main concern. As most 16' are rigged with a 4 stroke 40HP (Honda), can I get feed back on performance. I am curious to know if engine running on slow speed for much of the time exhibits excessive and annoying vibrations. From my understanding, 2 strokes and 4 strokes are tuned differently and ultimately I am concerned with engine life / noise and irritation !. Would a lower HP engine with a properly matched propeller be a better choice or perhaps a 2 stroke altogether ?
I am not much into speed, but simple displacement slow speed sightseeing and shore hugging but with power reserve for emergencies.
The C-Dory community is great with excellent and valuable input.
For the team !
Marc