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noah July 13th 03 11:47 PM

Seahawk 500 inflatable questions
 
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 13:28:08 +0200, "Jim Preston"
wrote:

Hi all

I'm very new to this boating hobby and have just bought an inflatable
Seahawk 500 boat. I see from the spec that a motor up to 3HP can be
attached.

I have one or 2 quesrtions relating to this :

1. Can I get away with fitting a Mariner 3.3HP Outboard Manual Start Short
Shaft or alternatively a Mercury 3.3HP Outboard Standard Shaft or is 3HP the
absolute max ?

2. With 2 adults what sort of speed would one expect to achieve with one of
the above motors ?

3. Endurance on 1 tank of fuel , any ideas ?

Sorry about these qu's but it would be nice to make contact with preple
who've been down this route before with this boat or similar.

Many thanks in advance

Jim


Jim- as to the "3.3's", I am sure that you would have no operational
problems, but you would be exceeding the hull rating. Law Enforcement
may, or may not, draw a distinction. I would never "recommend"
exceeding a hull rating. Why not give your local authority a call,
and ask them?

I'm not familiar with your specific boat, but I would expect a top
speed between 5 and 10 knots. Between jogging and running speed.

Endurance? :o) You're not from the nifty 50, are you? Fuel
consumption in "liters/hour" will vary considerably on throttle
position. If your boat will "plane", your best fuel usage will be just
at or above planing speed. With a built-in fuel tank you should get
several hours operation at moderate speed. Check the manufacturer's
specifications for fuel capacity/usage.

Good luck.
noah

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Jim Donohue July 14th 03 03:24 AM

Seahawk 500 inflatable questions
 
Seahwawk 500 is a toy. Don't put an outboard on it. It is far to light and
fragile. Somebody could get hurt. Get going 6 or 7 knots hit a wake and it
folds up...you don't want to go there.

If you really want to motor around a bit in an inflatable buy a used version
of a reasonable one. Cost you 300 or 400 and you will not take your life in
your hands. Check the want ads at your local marine store.

Jim
"Jim Preston" wrote in message
k...
Hi all

I'm very new to this boating hobby and have just bought an inflatable
Seahawk 500 boat. I see from the spec that a motor up to 3HP can be
attached.

I have one or 2 quesrtions relating to this :

1. Can I get away with fitting a Mariner 3.3HP Outboard Manual Start Short
Shaft or alternatively a Mercury 3.3HP Outboard Standard Shaft or is 3HP

the
absolute max ?

2. With 2 adults what sort of speed would one expect to achieve with one

of
the above motors ?

3. Endurance on 1 tank of fuel , any ideas ?

Sorry about these qu's but it would be nice to make contact with preple
who've been down this route before with this boat or similar.

Many thanks in advance

Jim





Jim Preston July 14th 03 04:51 PM

Seahawk 500 inflatable questions
 
Thanks for the advice guys. Oh dear looks like my starter boat may be a non
starter.

enduarnce...no im more used to flying than boating, and still in my 30's :-)

Jim

"Jim Donohue" wrote in message
news:pdoQa.1775$Je.1316@fed1read04...
Seahwawk 500 is a toy. Don't put an outboard on it. It is far to light

and
fragile. Somebody could get hurt. Get going 6 or 7 knots hit a wake and

it
folds up...you don't want to go there.

If you really want to motor around a bit in an inflatable buy a used

version
of a reasonable one. Cost you 300 or 400 and you will not take your life

in
your hands. Check the want ads at your local marine store.

Jim
"Jim Preston" wrote in message
k...
Hi all

I'm very new to this boating hobby and have just bought an inflatable
Seahawk 500 boat. I see from the spec that a motor up to 3HP can be
attached.

I have one or 2 quesrtions relating to this :

1. Can I get away with fitting a Mariner 3.3HP Outboard Manual Start

Short
Shaft or alternatively a Mercury 3.3HP Outboard Standard Shaft or is 3HP

the
absolute max ?

2. With 2 adults what sort of speed would one expect to achieve with one

of
the above motors ?

3. Endurance on 1 tank of fuel , any ideas ?

Sorry about these qu's but it would be nice to make contact with preple
who've been down this route before with this boat or similar.

Many thanks in advance

Jim







Lago Jardin July 15th 03 12:12 PM

Seahawk 500 inflatable questions
 
Hi Jim

Please see my posts of 15 July in which i have the same problem as u. It
would be nice to see how you go on.

Thanks

Nigel
"Jim Preston" wrote in message
k...
Hi all

I'm very new to this boating hobby and have just bought an inflatable
Seahawk 500 boat. I see from the spec that a motor up to 3HP can be
attached.

I have one or 2 quesrtions relating to this :

1. Can I get away with fitting a Mariner 3.3HP Outboard Manual Start Short
Shaft or alternatively a Mercury 3.3HP Outboard Standard Shaft or is 3HP

the
absolute max ?

2. With 2 adults what sort of speed would one expect to achieve with one

of
the above motors ?

3. Endurance on 1 tank of fuel , any ideas ?

Sorry about these qu's but it would be nice to make contact with preple
who've been down this route before with this boat or similar.

Many thanks in advance

Jim




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Mark July 20th 03 03:15 AM

Seahawk 500 inflatable questions
 
"Jim Preston" wrote:

I'm very new to this boating hobby and have just bought an inflatable
Seahawk 500 boat. I see from the spec that a motor up to 3HP can be
attached.

I have one or 2 quesrtions relating to this :

1. Can I get away with fitting a Mariner 3.3HP Outboard Manual Start Short
Shaft or alternatively a Mercury 3.3HP Outboard Standard Shaft or is 3HP the
absolute max ?


The photograph on their website shows a 2hp Cruise and Carry outboard;
a Merc or Nissan 3+hp motor might be too heavy and pushing the hp
limit. Your inflatable looks pretty big, lots of drag so speed will
be slow, but for puttering about in flat water an old Cruise and Carry
(12 pounds) would be easier than rowing.

Jim Preston July 22nd 03 09:09 PM

Seahawk 500 inflatable questions
 
Thanks for your replies, I've returned the boat to the shop for a refund.
Will now buy something more substantial.

Cheers

Jim

"Mark" wrote in message
om...
"Jim Preston" wrote:

I'm very new to this boating hobby and have just bought an inflatable
Seahawk 500 boat. I see from the spec that a motor up to 3HP can be
attached.

I have one or 2 quesrtions relating to this :

1. Can I get away with fitting a Mariner 3.3HP Outboard Manual Start

Short
Shaft or alternatively a Mercury 3.3HP Outboard Standard Shaft or is 3HP

the
absolute max ?


The photograph on their website shows a 2hp Cruise and Carry outboard;
a Merc or Nissan 3+hp motor might be too heavy and pushing the hp
limit. Your inflatable looks pretty big, lots of drag so speed will
be slow, but for puttering about in flat water an old Cruise and Carry
(12 pounds) would be easier than rowing.





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