Alcyone Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Hi All I have a Tohatsu 6hp auxiliary, only been out 3 times and on each trip it manages to bounce itself either releasing the mount and dropping down or releasing itself from its up position and becoming in its vertical position. Every time this has happened it’s a battle to try to get it back to position overhanging the boat. Are these engines actually worth carrying onboard ? Are they even practical to use as I’m not sure how I’d even steer it in a practical sense . In the event of a breakdown is it better to just anchor and enrol to a breakdown service like Seastart ? Thoughts please ? Quote
Steve S Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Depends on the size of your boat. A good way to see if it's going to be ok to use is to try it. Regarding the bouncing, sounds like something is wrong. Quote
Mal Thomas Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago You are going through the same processes I went through when I carried an auxiliary, I used to lock mine in place and tie a rope around it just in case. I also found out you can only lay the motor on one side for fear of oil escaping into the carburettor and then being a non starter. Steering was an issue with a 640 quicksilver, but once it did bring me closer to shore to drop an Anchor, then get a tow in. Then there's the servicing costs, so I decided to invest servicing Money into Sea Start, albeit that is a little restrictive on distance from shore. But it saved the weight, released the space and all the hassle that went with it. Quote
Graham Nash Posted 51 minutes ago Report Posted 51 minutes ago Im with Seastart. Its better to have it and not use it, than to need it and not have it. Quote
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