I am volunteering with the American Tall Ship Institute's (ATSI) tall ship "Bill of Rights" in Channel Islands Harbor in southern California. We use a Honda 20hp long shaft outboard motor on our inflatable dinghy. The dinghy serves as our bow thruster. See:
http://www.americantallship.org
This motor is on loan to us from Island Packers. I saw an ad on our local Craigs List for a 2006 Honda 20hp outboard motor with a short shaft. The asking price is $1650 or best offer.
Does anybody here have a good idea as to the cost and feasability of replacing the short shaft with a long shaft?
Ideally, we would like to get a used Honda 30hp Honda outboard motor with a long shaft, as the 20hp honda is almost not up to pushing 180 tons of ship with a ten foot draft.
Does anybody here know where one might find one, and the approximate price? The Skipper is adamant that he wants a Honda outboard.
If you want to take it to e-mail, my e-mail address for my ATSI work is:
rodger.l.morris@gmail.com
C-Dory content:
I am still saving my shekels to buy a C-Dory 22 or a Marinaut 215. That said, if you think a few feet of extra boat length will vacuum your wallet clean, imagine what a 137 foot long wooden tall ship is doing to my wallet...
Thanks in advance!!
http://www.americantallship.org
This motor is on loan to us from Island Packers. I saw an ad on our local Craigs List for a 2006 Honda 20hp outboard motor with a short shaft. The asking price is $1650 or best offer.
Does anybody here have a good idea as to the cost and feasability of replacing the short shaft with a long shaft?
Ideally, we would like to get a used Honda 30hp Honda outboard motor with a long shaft, as the 20hp honda is almost not up to pushing 180 tons of ship with a ten foot draft.
Does anybody here know where one might find one, and the approximate price? The Skipper is adamant that he wants a Honda outboard.
If you want to take it to e-mail, my e-mail address for my ATSI work is:
rodger.l.morris@gmail.com
C-Dory content:
I am still saving my shekels to buy a C-Dory 22 or a Marinaut 215. That said, if you think a few feet of extra boat length will vacuum your wallet clean, imagine what a 137 foot long wooden tall ship is doing to my wallet...

Thanks in advance!!