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We looked at one of these little outboards at the recent boat show. It would pair nicely with an ultralight dinghy. There were really some nice features about it. As I recall, it was about $1800. For us, the question would be how to charge it. We're on a mooring ball and don't have solar panels. For now, our little Honda 2.3 does the trick, though we had some problems with it cutting out. I suspect I need to clean the fuel system on it. I am of the firm conviction that God created small internal combustion engines to keep man humble.
We only need a dinghy a few times a year. I wouldn't want to clutter up the transom with davits. However, we would want a dink big enough to take 3-4 people. We sometimes do a race from Newport > Cuttyhunk, about 25 miles. There is no launch service on the island. It would be really nice to be able to stow the dinghy and outboard below.
This was the solution for our recent cruise with our old, near end-of-life, West Marine dinghy. Serviceable, but a pain. I've never towed a dinghy as skipper so haven't worked out how to do that. Not desirable for a race, either.
Some other members here looked at True Kit recently and said the boats were lighter than many. Perhaps they'll chime in with reflections.
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