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| chunkyabc |
Posted - 24 Aug 2012 : 13:48:32 Can anyone tell me what is the smallest engine I can use on a Norman 23 to propel it at 4 mph. Regards, John. |
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| Peter Walker |
Posted - 24 Aug 2012 : 19:36:45 I have a 22 (which is about the same size) powered by a 15hp honda 4 stroke (1990's) we also have a log fitted so I can tell you that flat out we do 4.8 Knots which is 5.5mph. We can more comfortably cruise at 4 knots which is 4.6mph. My present engine replaced an 8hp honda which came with the boat and was fine for canals but I wanted a little more power in hand for the river - even though the Avon is a gentle one. (I didn't have the log fitted then so I can't tell you exactly how fast we went) So I am inclined to agree with the previous members, you need at least 8hp, but if you are planing on going onto rivers 15/20hp would keep you much safer. (and much more is needed if you go to sea)
Norman 22 on the river Avon, Warwickshire |
| IanM |
Posted - 24 Aug 2012 : 18:52:26 9.9HP 4-stroke is spot on for stillwater/canals. For rivers, it depends on the flow! |
| Deano |
Posted - 24 Aug 2012 : 16:40:03 Hi,assuming you mean smallest power, then probably a 5hp, but it would be full out and not thank you for it!!!
Lightest, probably a Seagull 40+, but no remotes and way too much smoke!!!!
If you are looking for a sensible cruising motor for the canals then a 9.9 four-stroke is probably the best way to go.
Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse. Freeman 30 "Silver Gem" See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/ |
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