Oswego John wrote:In my estimation, 6 HP is too much. Get the long shaft.
O J
Agreed.
I had a 6 hp Suzuki long shaft on my Ty Weekender. Most of the time it was too much engine. It weighed a lot (57+ lbs I think). It did have an "onboard" fuel tank that was convenient.
A friend has a Ty Weekender with a 2 hp Honda air cooled. Much easier to deal with and enough power for Biscayne Bay waters.
If you have some strong current, tides in your area, you may need something more than a 2 hp. Once coming back from having put my Ty Weekender in a "hurricane hole" I was exiting a canal waterway. The water was choppy, there was an incoming tide plus a head wind directly off the bow pushing me backwards. My 6 hp was barely able to make way in those conditions. Other than that one occasion, my 6 hp was too much engine for a little Ty Weekender.
Make sure you get a long shaft.
Fair winds,
Roberto
a/k/a Sea Hunt "The Tadpole Sailor"
CDSOA #1097
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