Hi all, I seldom post here but read the site almost daily.
I am looking for a kicker for my Cape Cruiser 23 which as most of you know is now the C-Dory Venture 23. I am considering the new Yamaha 6hp and would like some feedback from other users of 6hp's as their kicker. I have used the search function and obtained a lot of info from this sight already but still have some questions.
My intended use for this motor is strictly as an emergency backup to my main and I may occasionally use it on my tender. I plan on keeping it mounted on the transom full time and running it every time I launch the boat to get out of the harbor. This will make sure it is working and will make sure that it gets run on a regular basis so when I need it I know it will work. I'm going to tee a fuel line off my main and will connect the kicker to the main with a steering link. With this setup my plan is that in an emergency I can lower the kicker, start it, put it in gear, lock the throttle in place and then steer from inside the cabin. Any feedback on this plan would be appreciated.
Also I would like some feedback from people that have used a 6hp on their 22 or 23. I basically just want to be sure before I buy the 6hp that it is enough kicker to get me home when I need it. My worst case scenario would be I lose my main and need to go uphill into a 2 or 3 foot wind chop. Is this kicker enough to get me home at 4-5 knots?
I've looked around at the available 6hp kickers and I think the new Yamaha is the best one available right now. It has the largest displacement at 8.5 CI's and has the largest prop at 8.5" with a 6.5" pitch. It also has a built in fuel tank which will be convenient when or if I ever use it on the dingy. It does cost a little more then the other kickers but it will match my main. Any feedback?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Bill
I am looking for a kicker for my Cape Cruiser 23 which as most of you know is now the C-Dory Venture 23. I am considering the new Yamaha 6hp and would like some feedback from other users of 6hp's as their kicker. I have used the search function and obtained a lot of info from this sight already but still have some questions.
My intended use for this motor is strictly as an emergency backup to my main and I may occasionally use it on my tender. I plan on keeping it mounted on the transom full time and running it every time I launch the boat to get out of the harbor. This will make sure it is working and will make sure that it gets run on a regular basis so when I need it I know it will work. I'm going to tee a fuel line off my main and will connect the kicker to the main with a steering link. With this setup my plan is that in an emergency I can lower the kicker, start it, put it in gear, lock the throttle in place and then steer from inside the cabin. Any feedback on this plan would be appreciated.
Also I would like some feedback from people that have used a 6hp on their 22 or 23. I basically just want to be sure before I buy the 6hp that it is enough kicker to get me home when I need it. My worst case scenario would be I lose my main and need to go uphill into a 2 or 3 foot wind chop. Is this kicker enough to get me home at 4-5 knots?
I've looked around at the available 6hp kickers and I think the new Yamaha is the best one available right now. It has the largest displacement at 8.5 CI's and has the largest prop at 8.5" with a 6.5" pitch. It also has a built in fuel tank which will be convenient when or if I ever use it on the dingy. It does cost a little more then the other kickers but it will match my main. Any feedback?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Bill