Good info thanks. I really like the West Marine 8.5 ft but I could see how the slat floor could be wishy washy also it does not have a inflatable keel that’s kind of a bummer ,but not sure this would matter much were not cruising with it just literally ship to shore. The West Marine Black Friday price is only $499 so I really like that.
Anyone have anyone experience with the eBay dinghys? I know they are probably realitively cheap in quality but a 9’ dinghy with Aluminium floor and inflatable keel are only $550
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tomschauer wrote:Qr Bbpost I have a Mercury Air Deck with a 4 hp four stroke. It works well for short jaunts, fairly light and can be rolled up when uninflated. My dock neighbor has the same boat with the aluminum floor and a 6 hp four stroke and he cant keep up with me?
Something is very wrong there! Do you get on plane with the 4hp?
I'm guessing he's WAY overpropped and since the engine doesn't hit rated RPM, he's not developing any more HP that you are.
What do you think the difference in weight is between the two fully-loaded boats? 350 lbs on one and 370 on the other? (boat ~ 100lbs, + motor&tank 70 lbs + 180 for skipper +20 for optional wood floor?)
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Mine planes quickly with the 4hp when I am alone. My friend has a 6hp, both mercury motors both four stroke both 2014 model year both original props. His boat is definitely heavier, I believe closer to +50 lbs, he has 20lbs on me.
Of course neither of these are fast, but I am quicker from a dead stop and will continue to slowly pull away from his.
Of course neither of these are fast, but I am quicker from a dead stop and will continue to slowly pull away from his.
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tomschauer wrote:Qr Bbpost Mine planes quickly with the 4hp when I am alone. My friend has a 6hp, both mercury motors both four stroke both 2014 model year both original props. His boat is definitely heavier, I believe closer to +50 lbs, he has 20lbs on me.
Of course neither of these are fast, but I am quicker from a dead stop and will continue to slowly pull away from his.
Yea. He needs to re-prop. He's running a taller prop than you are if they are both stock. That won't allow his motor to reach rated RPM, so he's not making any more HP that you are, and he's lugging the motor, which means the motor isn't going to last, either. The 4 HP came with a 7" pitch and the 6HP came with an 8 or 9" pitch (probably an 8), and it also doesn't develop all 6 HP until it is 500-1000 RPMs higher than yours. If I was him though... I'd get the SailPro high-thrust prop.
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Btw.. it's about a $75 carb to change these motors from a 4 or 5 HP to a 6HP. That's all you have to do.
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I would tell him, but then he could beat me to the bar, and I would have to buy.


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tomschauer wrote:Qr Bbpost I would tell him, but then he could beat me to the bar, and I would have to buy.


