Which engine?
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Which engine?
Who likes what?
If I was going to to splash out of a nice shiny new 4 or 5HP four stroke, what would be the pundits choice?
Yamaha
Suzuki
Tohatsu
Mercury/Mariner
Honda
or another?
If I was going to to splash out of a nice shiny new 4 or 5HP four stroke, what would be the pundits choice?
Yamaha
Suzuki
Tohatsu
Mercury/Mariner
Honda
or another?
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Which engine?
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I am just going to buy a new engine and have been thinking of having a 5hp Honda. I think Honda make a good reliable engine and the 5 year cover with the great dealer / service network seems good. Anybody got any comments or ideas about why I should not go for it? The only thing that I am concerned about is they are quite heavy for a 5hp at 27kg.
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Who likes what?
If I was going to to splash out of a nice shiny new 4 or 5HP four stroke, what would be the pundits choice?
Yamaha
Suzuki
Tohatsu
Mercury/Mariner
Honda
or another?
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I am just going to buy a new engine and have been thinking of having a 5hp Honda. I think Honda make a good reliable engine and the 5 year cover with the great dealer / service network seems good. Anybody got any comments or ideas about why I should not go for it? The only thing that I am concerned about is they are quite heavy for a 5hp at 27kg.
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Subject: [Swift 18] Which engine?
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Who likes what?
If I was going to to splash out of a nice shiny new 4 or 5HP four stroke, what would be the pundits choice?
Yamaha
Suzuki
Tohatsu
Mercury/Mariner
Honda
or another?
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Best Regards
Peter
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Ho No. I have just packed up my Tohatsu 5hp to send it off as a px for the Honda. Never concidered it would not fit!!
The Tohatsu is a great engine but the last owner purchased a long shaft and I want the corect engine size which I ubderstand is a standard shaft.
Anybody else tried a Honda 5hp in the engine well?
Pete
The Tohatsu is a great engine but the last owner purchased a long shaft and I want the corect engine size which I ubderstand is a standard shaft.
Anybody else tried a Honda 5hp in the engine well?
Pete
Best Regards
Peter
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Well if the 5hp honda doesn't fit 'out of the box', I'm sure it could be made to fit with some minor engine transom mods.
My belief that the Honda engine won't fit in my boat is based purely on the fact that the previous owner was going to get one, until he measured the space available to fit it in.
It doesn't necessarily follow that an engine that won't fit in my boat ( No 407) won't fit in yours. Our engine transom looks like it's been modified to a few different specs over they years, and i'm sure I could shoehorn a Honda 5 in , with a bit of work.
I just don't want to do any work though , so a Suzuki 4hp will do fine for me
My belief that the Honda engine won't fit in my boat is based purely on the fact that the previous owner was going to get one, until he measured the space available to fit it in.
It doesn't necessarily follow that an engine that won't fit in my boat ( No 407) won't fit in yours. Our engine transom looks like it's been modified to a few different specs over they years, and i'm sure I could shoehorn a Honda 5 in , with a bit of work.
I just don't want to do any work though , so a Suzuki 4hp will do fine for me
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Honda 5hp outboard
Hi David
I have a Honda 5HP on Vega (191) the transom has been raised & the cover as well. There is a small recess in the back of the well to clear the engine, all done by a previous owner. I posted some pics on the old Yahoo group, but they are not there now so here they are again.
Rob
I have a Honda 5HP on Vega (191) the transom has been raised & the cover as well. There is a small recess in the back of the well to clear the engine, all done by a previous owner. I posted some pics on the old Yahoo group, but they are not there now so here they are again.
Rob
Hi Rob,
I'm curious what are the bits of cable coming out of the cockpit lockers? It looks like the port hand cable might be the charging circuit from the outboard but it looks as if it's looped to something else when the motor isn't there? Just wondering how you have it arranged as i'm considering whether to hook up the charging circuit on my yamaha 4hp.
And is that a black cable - or drain pipe - coming out of the other locker?
many thanks,
martin
I'm curious what are the bits of cable coming out of the cockpit lockers? It looks like the port hand cable might be the charging circuit from the outboard but it looks as if it's looped to something else when the motor isn't there? Just wondering how you have it arranged as i'm considering whether to hook up the charging circuit on my yamaha 4hp.
And is that a black cable - or drain pipe - coming out of the other locker?
many thanks,
martin
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Thanks Rob
I am going for the Honda 5hp. I am having a charging coil fitted and will pick it up at the weekend. I will not be able to try it in the engine well for a week or 2 but I have my fingers crossed.
I have attached a pic of the boat the day I got her in September. Can't wait till next year to give her a go.
I am going to raise the transom because I am going to sail her around the Salcombe area and want to get close in to the beach.
I am going for the Honda 5hp. I am having a charging coil fitted and will pick it up at the weekend. I will not be able to try it in the engine well for a week or 2 but I have my fingers crossed.
I have attached a pic of the boat the day I got her in September. Can't wait till next year to give her a go.
I am going to raise the transom because I am going to sail her around the Salcombe area and want to get close in to the beach.
Best Regards
Peter
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Martin
The cable on the port side is as you guessed the charging lead, just tucked back into the locker to keep the plug dry in the picture. The black cable on the starboard side is for the log/depth sender, mounted on the back of the skeg.
Peter
Your new Swift looks good in the picture, unusual colour for a Swift, is that blue gel coat? Hope she brings you lots of pleasure when you get her bum wet next year!!!
Rob
The cable on the port side is as you guessed the charging lead, just tucked back into the locker to keep the plug dry in the picture. The black cable on the starboard side is for the log/depth sender, mounted on the back of the skeg.
Peter
Your new Swift looks good in the picture, unusual colour for a Swift, is that blue gel coat? Hope she brings you lots of pleasure when you get her bum wet next year!!!
Rob
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Rob
No its not the gel coat but the last owners had her refinished using International 'Oxford Blue'
She looks good as the boat yard did a great job getting a very high gloss result.
The last owners spent a lot of money during the 2 years they had her, new sails, rigging (standing and running), engine, trailer, spray hood, cockpit tent, GPS, DSC radio, new inflatable and all the usual depth and wind gear. Unfortunatly they did not get the use out of her due to work and health.
All I need to do to her is the cabin lining.
Cant wait to get her in the water at Salcombe.
Picking up the new Honda in the morning. I am also going to get a small electric engine so I can use her on Rutland Water. I plan to get this at the boat show in Jan.
No its not the gel coat but the last owners had her refinished using International 'Oxford Blue'
She looks good as the boat yard did a great job getting a very high gloss result.
The last owners spent a lot of money during the 2 years they had her, new sails, rigging (standing and running), engine, trailer, spray hood, cockpit tent, GPS, DSC radio, new inflatable and all the usual depth and wind gear. Unfortunatly they did not get the use out of her due to work and health.
All I need to do to her is the cabin lining.
Cant wait to get her in the water at Salcombe.
Picking up the new Honda in the morning. I am also going to get a small electric engine so I can use her on Rutland Water. I plan to get this at the boat show in Jan.
Best Regards
Peter
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No it will not fit
Got the new Honda 5hp and as suggested it will not go in the well. The power head is a good 30mm too long. I have looked at cutting the inner skin of the transom (back of the well) but feel this will reduce the value of the boat, so, its going back.
The dealer is giving a full refund and supplying a new Tohatsu 5hp with standard shaft and sail drive pack (electrics and high thrust prop).
The dealer is giving a full refund and supplying a new Tohatsu 5hp with standard shaft and sail drive pack (electrics and high thrust prop).
Best Regards
Peter
Peter
In the north Wales Boat Show (yes you heard it right, we do have such thing) I was tempted by a 5 hp Honda plus external tank for £730. With the addition of a charging coil it would have been £760 but I resisted the impulse to buy on the grounds that I hadn’t got approval from higher authority (Mrs C).
Over the next two weeks, whilst on hols, I sweet talked her around to the idea that I needed one (to be safe, you see!) Unfortunately, by the time I returned the deal was gone and the price was now £870. I always knew there would be a fair deal of surgery to shoehorn it into the well so with the increase in price I abandoned the Honda in favour of a Tohasu short shaft saildrive. I ordered one on line from a firm called National A1 Marine in Merseyside for £865.
I paid me money up front and got the usual automatic confirmation by email, then nothing! Attempts to contact by phone were met with either not being very helpful, default to answer phone, promises to get back, and generally being made to feel that I was a bit of a pain in the arse.
I managed to get the money back (thank goodness for PayPal ) and have just placed an order with Extreme Marine who, so far, couldn’t be more helpful (although it is few quid more and I haven’t taken delivery yet.)
Over the next two weeks, whilst on hols, I sweet talked her around to the idea that I needed one (to be safe, you see!) Unfortunately, by the time I returned the deal was gone and the price was now £870. I always knew there would be a fair deal of surgery to shoehorn it into the well so with the increase in price I abandoned the Honda in favour of a Tohasu short shaft saildrive. I ordered one on line from a firm called National A1 Marine in Merseyside for £865.
I paid me money up front and got the usual automatic confirmation by email, then nothing! Attempts to contact by phone were met with either not being very helpful, default to answer phone, promises to get back, and generally being made to feel that I was a bit of a pain in the arse.
I managed to get the money back (thank goodness for PayPal ) and have just placed an order with Extreme Marine who, so far, couldn’t be more helpful (although it is few quid more and I haven’t taken delivery yet.)
Which engine?
Terry, that’s interesting. What do you see as the difference between a saildrive and a standard outboard?
From: Terry [mailto:forum-outboards@swift18.org]
Sent: 28 August 2009 18:06
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Subject: [Swift 18] Re: Which engine?
In the north Wales Boat Show (yes you heard it right, we do have such thing) I was tempted by a 5 hp Honda plus external tank for £730. With the addition of a charging coil it would have been £760 but I resisted the impulse to buy on the grounds that I hadn’t got approval from higher authority (Mrs C).
Over the next two weeks, whilst on hols, I sweet talked her around to the idea that I needed one (to be safe, you see!) Unfortunately, by the time I returned the deal was gone and the price was now £870. I always knew there would be a fair deal of surgery to shoehorn it into the well so with the increase in price I abandoned the Honda in favour of a Tohasu short shaft saildrive. I ordered one on line from a firm called National A1 Marine in Merseyside for £865.
I paid me money up front and got the usual automatic confirmation by email, then nothing! Attempts to contact by phone were met with either not being very helpful, default to answer phone, promises to get back, and generally being made to feel that I was a bit of a pain in the arse.
I managed to get the money back (thank goodness for PayPal ) and have just placed an order with Extreme Marine who, so far, couldn’t be more helpful (although it is few quid more and I haven’t taken delivery yet.)
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From: Terry [mailto:forum-outboards@swift18.org]
Sent: 28 August 2009 18:06
To: forum-outboards@swift18.org
Subject: [Swift 18] Re: Which engine?
In the north Wales Boat Show (yes you heard it right, we do have such thing) I was tempted by a 5 hp Honda plus external tank for £730. With the addition of a charging coil it would have been £760 but I resisted the impulse to buy on the grounds that I hadn’t got approval from higher authority (Mrs C).
Over the next two weeks, whilst on hols, I sweet talked her around to the idea that I needed one (to be safe, you see!) Unfortunately, by the time I returned the deal was gone and the price was now £870. I always knew there would be a fair deal of surgery to shoehorn it into the well so with the increase in price I abandoned the Honda in favour of a Tohasu short shaft saildrive. I ordered one on line from a firm called National A1 Marine in Merseyside for £865.
I paid me money up front and got the usual automatic confirmation by email, then nothing! Attempts to contact by phone were met with either not being very helpful, default to answer phone, promises to get back, and generally being made to feel that I was a bit of a pain in the arse.
I managed to get the money back (thank goodness for PayPal ) and have just placed an order with Extreme Marine who, so far, couldn’t be more helpful (although it is few quid more and I haven’t taken delivery yet.)
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