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musicman Posted - 30 Jun 2015 : 09:10:58
Hi all,is it feasible to fit an electric outboard to my Norman 23 inboard in case of an emergency, a guy on the mornings has just put one an 18ft boat,not a Norman,but similar, seems to work OK,
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musicman Posted - 30 Jun 2015 : 19:32:08
Cheers roger,I have a seagull century, 5hp,long shaft at moment, weighs a ton,don't fancy leaving it on boat,case it gets nicked, think I sell that and get one.
deano362 Posted - 30 Jun 2015 : 17:48:34
hi, i bought one as a back up after my outboard broke down the other month, tried it a couple of times on canals and yes it works, not very fast but it does push you along, it is a 55lb thrust one, oh and our boat is a 23 too

roger

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