The motor, fuel and (if necessary) ballast together must weigh not less than 50 and not more than 125 pounds.
Regards,
Michael Andrews
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From: Michael Kennedy [mailto:michaelkennedy05 at yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 3:59 PM
To: Michael Andrews; James Dilworth
Cc: tuna at myfleet.org
Subject: Re: [Santana 22] Engine recommendations..
Keep in mind that the class rules require the motor to weigh 50 lbs, or to have corrector weights. Our old Johnson 2 stroke 6hp weighs just over, and pushes the boat really fast. Heavy to take off the back, though. A 4 stroke is heavier, so you may get to the same weight with a new 4HP
--- On Tue, 8/17/10, James Dilworth <info2 at dilworth.org> wrote:
From: James Dilworth <info2 at dilworth.org>
Subject: [Santana 22] Engine recommendations..
To: "'Michael Andrews'" <Michael.Andrews at portsamerica.com>
Cc: tuna at myfleet.org
Date: Tuesday, August 17, 2010, 3:31 PM
Hi Michael (and Tuna group)
Thanks for the tow the other week. I'm thinking it might be time to retire
the 30yr old 2-stroke and plump for a nice modern outboard. You looked to be
using a fairly low-hp motor on yours.... 4hp, or was it less?
Any recommendations on buying outboards that would work well for a Tuna?
James
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