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Landor Posted - 14 Apr 2016 : 22:13:53
Can anyone tell me what the lowest hp engine would be suitable as a secondary, backup outboard for my Norman 20?

I have a Honda 7.5hp, four stroke which weighs a ton which I think I'll sell and get something else. I have an Evinrude 2hp but think this will be too small albeit on Windermere lake.
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Landor Posted - 17 Apr 2016 : 08:58:23
You know the 2hp evinrude I have which I mentioned in my first post? It's actually a 4hp. I saw the 2 (which is 2 stroke) on the top cowling and never noticed the 4hp on the back.

now, just how long can I claim to be a novice?
Landor Posted - 16 Apr 2016 : 22:18:35
Thanks everyone. I'm up there for the bank holiday and will give it a try.
tigtog Posted - 16 Apr 2016 : 13:17:05
Had a seagull 4hp on mine once got us home a couple.of.rimes
IanM Posted - 16 Apr 2016 : 11:09:45
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Originally posted by df

You'd need a bloody long pole to punt from the middle of windmere Ian....



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Yeah, the key was "along the shoreline". It's a rare day on that lake when there is not enough wind to blow you into the shallows.

It's almost as if you are being deliberately obtuse, Dave.
df Posted - 16 Apr 2016 : 00:23:37
You'd need a bloody long pole to punt from the middle of windmere Ian....



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IanM Posted - 15 Apr 2016 : 19:11:02
Do you really need a backup on Windermere?
In the unlikely event of a breakdown you are going to be safe and would most likely be able to get a tow from another boat or just drift into shore, tie up and phone someone for help.

Just make sure you have a pole long enough for punting along a shoreline and maybe a paddle if you are feeling energetic.
Deano Posted - 14 Apr 2016 : 22:45:24
I would have thought that a 2hp would probably manage to push you home... slowly. Why not try it and see how well to works, or doesn't.... There is no current on a lake..... but I know from experience that the word "wind" appears in the name Windermere for a reason. You may not make much headway into a big blow.

A lot depends on what you expect it to be able to do.

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