cd 25 outboard
Moderator: Jim Walsh
cd 25 outboard
What do you CD 25er's do with the outboard between sails...yank it...leave it...treat it with bottom paint...or what? Any ideas?
After multiple maintenance issues with an old 9.9, I bought a 6hp 4-stroke and kept on the cabin sole. It was only used when absolutely necessary, otherwise I would sail in and out of the marina.
If you happen to be in fresh water, it may not be as big of a problem as I had.
BTW, keeping it in the cabin eliminated the lock-vs-freewheel issue...
-michael
If you happen to be in fresh water, it may not be as big of a problem as I had.
BTW, keeping it in the cabin eliminated the lock-vs-freewheel issue...
-michael
-michael & Toni CDSOA #789
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
my nephew bought....
a home-designed/built 30' boat that has an outboard in a well that has a really slick design: the outboard pivots up and a flap folds down to fill the hole, greatly reducing the turbulence created by the well.
Way cool, but it does take a long cockpit to work.
Way cool, but it does take a long cockpit to work.
I have a 6hp Nissan. This was my first summer with the boat.
I left the motor in all summer (May-Oct). I did not use bottom paint. In September, after a couple weeks away, I noticed it was covered with a lot of growth so I took it out and cleaned off a lot of mussels.
Next year, I will use bottom paint and try a monthly cleaning.
I left the motor in all summer (May-Oct). I did not use bottom paint. In September, after a couple weeks away, I noticed it was covered with a lot of growth so I took it out and cleaned off a lot of mussels.
Next year, I will use bottom paint and try a monthly cleaning.
During this past season, my inaugural season with my CD25 JAZ'D, I left my Nissan 8 HP outboard in the lazerette from June to September.
I had growth on my outboard that I had to clean off weekly,
brushing both the lower unit and Prop with a stiff deck brush on a telescoping pole. At the mooring, I found hanging over the transom worked best for me.
I did pull my outboard in August and used a cheap plastic paint scrapper and ScotchBrite pad to clean off the eco-system (mussels & such) that had taken up residence on the outboard.
I would guess that conditions at the mooring and how often between sailings would dictate how much growth and sea life developed.
My Nissan 8 HP outboard is a bit heavy to install and then pull at the start and end of each day sail.
For next season I plan to paint the lower unit with anti-foul paint as well as pulling the outboard every few weeks to do a real cleaning.
I had growth on my outboard that I had to clean off weekly,
brushing both the lower unit and Prop with a stiff deck brush on a telescoping pole. At the mooring, I found hanging over the transom worked best for me.
I did pull my outboard in August and used a cheap plastic paint scrapper and ScotchBrite pad to clean off the eco-system (mussels & such) that had taken up residence on the outboard.
I would guess that conditions at the mooring and how often between sailings would dictate how much growth and sea life developed.
My Nissan 8 HP outboard is a bit heavy to install and then pull at the start and end of each day sail.
For next season I plan to paint the lower unit with anti-foul paint as well as pulling the outboard every few weeks to do a real cleaning.
Denis
- Sea Owl
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CD25 Hull#438
Monmouth Beach, NJ
Leave mine in....
I leave mine in. It is an older 2 cycle 9.9 hp Mariner, and it is not easy to get in or out - heavy and awkward!
This is my second full season. First season, did not do anything to motor prior to season. This year, put bottom paint on after a few barnacles started attaching the first season.
Haven't looked at it (pulled this week by Marina and pressure washed) so don't know how it looks. I know it had some vegetation, but not enough to lose sleep over in my book. ( I am a pleasure sailor/cruiser in my boat, not a racer!).....although if you got enough, it could (no pun intended!) be a real drag even for a cruiser...
This is my second full season. First season, did not do anything to motor prior to season. This year, put bottom paint on after a few barnacles started attaching the first season.
Haven't looked at it (pulled this week by Marina and pressure washed) so don't know how it looks. I know it had some vegetation, but not enough to lose sleep over in my book. ( I am a pleasure sailor/cruiser in my boat, not a racer!).....although if you got enough, it could (no pun intended!) be a real drag even for a cruiser...
Sea Owl
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- henry hey
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Cleaning, Trilux, Inspection
I winterize with stabilized fuel and carb fogging (letting it run with the fuel line detached until it dies). Then I make sure all the barnacles are off (if any). I give it a couple coats of trilux and let it go for the winter.
That usually does the trick.
That usually does the trick.
I have an old evinrude 9.9 2 cycle that is left in. Prior owner had used antifouling in past but I didn't use anything last spring, mid season a quick scrub took care of the little growth and was fine until pull out this fall. I am in freshwater. I am however planning to use antifouling next spring the outboard.
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It certainly depends on your waters
If I were in freshwater, my fouling problems would be far less trouble I believe. In our end of the sound we have enough barnacles, mussels and general 'boat beard' that many active sailors have to dive and scrub the bottom some several times a season.
Here is a shot of my outboard hanging off my CD25 last winter after powerwash and before my scrape and paint.
MMM. . .what a feast! Seafood anyone?
-henry
[img]http://www.ruddermusic.com/outboard.jpg[/img]
Here is a shot of my outboard hanging off my CD25 last winter after powerwash and before my scrape and paint.
MMM. . .what a feast! Seafood anyone?
-henry
[img]http://www.ruddermusic.com/outboard.jpg[/img]
- Sea Owl
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CD25 Hull#438
Monmouth Beach, NJ
Another Photo for you...
Tio;
This is my motor after 5 months in the water (it was pressure washed however!). Very little to clean up. I used a spray on bottom paint and like the results!
<a href="http://s437.photobucket.com/albums/qq94 ... to0052.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq94 ... to0052.jpg" border="0" alt="Motor End of Season"></a>
This is my motor after 5 months in the water (it was pressure washed however!). Very little to clean up. I used a spray on bottom paint and like the results!
<a href="http://s437.photobucket.com/albums/qq94 ... to0052.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq94 ... to0052.jpg" border="0" alt="Motor End of Season"></a>
Sea Owl
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- henry hey
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Which paint?
Looks good.
Which paint are you using?
-henry
Which paint are you using?
-henry
- Sea Owl
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CD25 Hull#438
Monmouth Beach, NJ
Paint...
Henry;
Used Petit Alumaspray+ #1863 Black.
From WestMarine....
Easy to apply - did some prep in terms of making sure old barnacles and calcium buildups were gone, taped off the 'line' I didn't want the paint above and my zinc, and sprayed away!
Used Petit Alumaspray+ #1863 Black.
From WestMarine....
Easy to apply - did some prep in terms of making sure old barnacles and calcium buildups were gone, taped off the 'line' I didn't want the paint above and my zinc, and sprayed away!
Sea Owl
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Leave it in
I have had my current CD25 for 24 years in a tidal creek in Savannah. I leave my outboard in the water at least 51 week a year - it is only out twice a year when I pull it to scrape off barnacles and change the gear lube. The first 9.9 that came with the boat lasted about 11 or 12 years, and the current 6 HP Johnson has been in since about 1996 and it is running well. I have used both Alumaspray and Trilux with good results - good prep is essential. Even more important than good paint is a good anode if you leave it in salt water. I had another CD25 back before this one and I lost the prop center hub to electrolysis one day while motoring out of my slip because my anode was completely gone.
Depends on the area
I think it depends where you sail and keep the boat. I am in Hingham, MA and have left the motor in the water for two seasons. In Hingham I really only get weed type growth on the motor (it starts to look like a bush). To counter this the first year I tried brushing it from above but this year I would just take a swim and brush it off from the water. Nice excuse for a swim and it was very easy to clean it off. I do not use anti-fouling paint.
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