sammy241 Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 (edited) Hi! I'm the lucky owner of this roughly, on average, 30yo bit of kit, which cost me a grand total of a bit less than I spent on flat whites last year. I've read a bit of background on both the hull and the engine, and the reviews seem to fit my use case well, which is that they're extremely unassuming and reasonably bulletproof as long as I don't expect too much or do anything too stupid. One thing I would like to do is get a bit more range and speed. Right now, I can get about 16kts flat-out with one POB, leaning forward, with the bimini down, on flat water, riding a superyacht's bow wave. If I get the family of four on, so around 110kg extra weight, it's not quite planing and we're lucky to break 10 kts. I jealously read about families going from Pittwater to Wiseman's Ferry for lunch from Pittwater, whereas we're lucky to make it to Church point for a bagel. Mind you, we paid 1/30th for the boat, so 1/20th the range is probably a net win! I was wondering if these are reasonable stats for the setup, or whether it's a little low, and I should expect more. Ideally, it would be nice to be able to get it properly planing with the family on board, so we can actually go somewhere and get back in a day. Also - I've been fairly cautious on the motor, because it's quite useful for getting home at the end of the day. Are Johnson 35s (or any outboard) bulletproof enough to run at max revs until it's time to fill up, or am I cruising for a towing? Thanks! Edited January 12 by sammy241 typo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noelm Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 35HP is way too small, something like a 60 would be way better, a 35 is only ever going to be ploughing along, not up on a clean plane. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fab1 Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 Agree with @noelm that boat is way underpowered and you’ll be straining that motor chewing through fuel at the same time. Another 3 people on board 110kg? Are they 1 month olds?I weigh 124kg alone.😅 I have a 30hp on a tinny way lighter than that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rickmarlin62 Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 60 minimum 70 would be better you could ecpect 23 25 knots with a couple of people on board then your setup is way underpowered Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammy241 Posted January 15 Author Share Posted January 15 Thanks all. Yeah, I'll keep an eye out locally to see if a 60-70hp crops up. And you're right, it does plough through the water, and it does chew through fuel - I used 15L for around 20nm, which was my longest trip. I suspect I'll give this another season so that I can make all my mistakes fairly cheaply (added yesterday: picking up an unsecured unmaintained mooring and drifting towards the beach, catching my shore lines on the throttle while bringing them onboard, forgetting to open the fuel tank vent), and then buy something like a bowrider that I go for longer trips with the family on. At least I'm confirming that I am actually using the boat now that I have one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pickles Posted January 19 Share Posted January 19 Hey @sammy241, my first boat was a nautiglass (1/2 cab) with red hull and white top. It had a 60hp (Tohatsu) which pushed it along really well. I caught a lot fish and covered a lot of water in that little boat. My mates gave me heaps, telling me that it should have been called a “no glass” due to poor quality - but I had it for 3 years and other than have a 2 stroke engine I was very pleased with it. I sold it and upgraded to a 17’ “Easy Rider” with 80hp. We all have to start somewhere in boating and as long as the fibreglass is free of osmosis, the transom and stringers not rotted or water affected you should have some great times, but I would certainly up grade to a 60 or 70hp - evinrude Etech’s would be very cheap to purchase, but be aware they are not made anymore (but no 2 stroke in the size you want is made now). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammy241 Posted January 21 Author Share Posted January 21 Thanks @Pickles - yeah, I'm happy to have function over form, although "function" here is just about "floats and moves" . I'll likely sell this on rather than upgrade it, as the hull, engine and trailer more or less match each other in terms of function and state of repair, and I suspect any money I put into it might be stranded when something major that I haven't discovered yet (by not looking closely) causes it to be unserviceable! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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