Stavanger, Saturday
Hi Gary, that engine sounds like a good buy. That sum of money would hardly buy a new 2hp Honda. I can’t help feeling that fitting a diesel for a sailboat below 2 tons is overkill and your boat will like to get rid of all that weight. The outboards of today, and even those from the nineties are so much better than those from around 1970, when I started boating: First of all, today’s sealed and electronic ignition systems ensure a much better reliability without needing service, the propellers have a higher efficiency as well, and if a 4-stroke is used, then harbour manoeuvres can be made without ever worrying about killing the engine at a critical moment. The challenge is to get the engine bracket right: We want the engine to sit as close to the boat as possible, but there must still be space enough to tilt it up - I never sail with the engine in the water. My ideal bracket is one that goes up and down on rails so that one with a 2-3-part purchase can raise and lower the engine under way. This is very useful if the engine has been fitted to one side of the transom.
On my own new boat, Frøken Sørensen (6.5m, 740kg), I have found the 2.3hp Honda longshaft (14kg) to work remarkably well. I was thinking of buying a 6hp Suzuki 4-stroke (27kg) for her, but after having borrowed the Honda this summer, I am thinking of just buying a copy of it next spring, possibly then one without the centrifugal ("chainsaw") clutch. The clutch cut in and out at a bit too high rev for making a slow and steady harbour approach.
Good luck!
Arne