Will a 6ph get to hull speed? What can you expect for 6hp? Good enough for a backup motor?
I used to have a 30ft x 10ft beam, 15,000 lb Cutwater C30. I used a 20hp outboard as a kicker in emergencies and also to put on the back of my dinghy for shore runs (dual purpose win win). It weighed 94 lbs. I over estimated my strength and moving it back and forth from the swim deck to dinghy was hard, very tipsy on a rocking boat, not enough leverage to stand on the rear deck and place on the dingy, and felt like I'd drop it in the water.
Seems like a 6hp is manageable weight for a dinghy and moving to the CD25 as a kicker or storage bracket.
Unfortunately, 6hp won't likely plane a dinghy with my wife and i at 370 lbs combined weight.
5-6ph = about 55-57 lbs
8-9.9hp = about 82-92 lbs
15-20hp = 94-99+
I used to have a 30ft x 10ft beam, 15,000 lb Cutwater C30. I used a 20hp outboard as a kicker in emergencies and also to put on the back of my dinghy for shore runs (dual purpose win win). It weighed 94 lbs. I over estimated my strength and moving it back and forth from the swim deck to dinghy was hard, very tipsy on a rocking boat, not enough leverage to stand on the rear deck and place on the dingy, and felt like I'd drop it in the water.
Seems like a 6hp is manageable weight for a dinghy and moving to the CD25 as a kicker or storage bracket.
Unfortunately, 6hp won't likely plane a dinghy with my wife and i at 370 lbs combined weight.
5-6ph = about 55-57 lbs
8-9.9hp = about 82-92 lbs
15-20hp = 94-99+