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Wayne's World
Admiral Joined: 18 July 2012 Location: Cruising Status: Offline Points: 1111 |
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Elgaard,
We have a 9.9hp Yamaha 4 stroke outboard which I can lift on and off the tender transom with the tender in the water. We store it in the tender, laying on the floor when we put the tender away in the garage. This may not work with larger engines and you may need a crane of some description but you could still store the outboard laying down in the tender and not need to keep it on the handrail. |
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Wayne W
Cruising, currently in the Caribbean and will head across the Pacific early 2024 |
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Black Diamond
Vice Admiral Joined: 24 October 2015 Location: Newport, RI, US Status: Offline Points: 923 |
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I used to store my outboard in the dinghy while it was in the garage. It seemed logical, but I had some outboard problems as (apparently) you are NOT supposed to keep an outboard in the horizontal position. Something about seawater potentially getting into the wrong places and oil not getting into the right places. In any event, I put a mount on my stern rail and a garhauer lift to move it on and off. Its a YAMAHA 15hp 2-stroke. Maybe its a 2-stroke thing |
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Rick
S/V Black Diamond Hanse 575 Build #192, Hull# 161 Newport, RI |
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Wayne's World
Admiral Joined: 18 July 2012 Location: Cruising Status: Offline Points: 1111 |
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Rick,
It can be a 4 stroke thing two. Our 9.9 hp Yammie needs to lay on the tiller side. If it lays on the other side oil gets into the cylinder. Apparently on the latest 9.9 they have fixed this and they can be laid on either side without issue.
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Wayne W
Cruising, currently in the Caribbean and will head across the Pacific early 2024 |
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Black Diamond
Vice Admiral Joined: 24 October 2015 Location: Newport, RI, US Status: Offline Points: 923 |
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As you might guess, my 2-stroke is about 12 years old now. For 15hp, it only weights 72lbs and can be lifted without causing hernia surgery. As such, and since it works well, I'm keeping it. |
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Rick
S/V Black Diamond Hanse 575 Build #192, Hull# 161 Newport, RI |
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marcopone
Commander Joined: 24 April 2013 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 137 |
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My highfield 3.80 mt. is much bigger than the AB 9.6
It can load 8 people easily. Yesterday we were 7 people aboard and we could plane, I was surprised. (motor 25hp) |
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Black Diamond
Vice Admiral Joined: 24 October 2015 Location: Newport, RI, US Status: Offline Points: 923 |
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Very impressive. That's a large dinghy, and a 25hp motor is not small. I've also got spare diesel jugs, spare gas jugs, and sheet bags lining the inside of the garage. Its used for more than the dinghy. I'd like a larger dinghy but this was a good compromise. See pictures. |
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Rick
S/V Black Diamond Hanse 575 Build #192, Hull# 161 Newport, RI |
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marcopone
Commander Joined: 24 April 2013 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 137 |
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My garage.
Two additional storage, one under floor for waste and a second on the left in place of gas bottles. |
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Wayne's World
Admiral Joined: 18 July 2012 Location: Cruising Status: Offline Points: 1111 |
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Great use of that normally unused space.
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Wayne W
Cruising, currently in the Caribbean and will head across the Pacific early 2024 |
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Black Diamond
Vice Admiral Joined: 24 October 2015 Location: Newport, RI, US Status: Offline Points: 923 |
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Nicely done. Great use of otherwise unused space. I like the teak as well.
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Rick
S/V Black Diamond Hanse 575 Build #192, Hull# 161 Newport, RI |
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marcopone
Commander Joined: 24 April 2013 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 137 |
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Thanks.
The teak in the garage was standard in the first hulls, mine is #25. (Of course together with full teak option) |
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