Desiderata
Member II
We're gathering info on small outboard engines to power a 9-10 ft. inflatable (yet to be chosen as well). Thereare some differences in opinion about 2 stroke vs 4 stroke. With 2 strokes, theres the hassle with mixing or at least maintaining oil for the fuel- but 2strokes are lighter to carry and seem to develop more power per pound. Offering of 4 stroke engines (3-4 hrsprw) seem to be gaining popularity in that market- but reportedly can't be upended or even laid down (in the back of the truck for ei for fear of crank case oil contaminating powerhead. Could this really be true?
We need a tender that is lightweight and foldable for weekends on our E-27.
We need a tender that is lightweight and foldable for weekends on our E-27.