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Hi to all: We have a 30 ft travel trailer that we do a lot of camping
with. Several of the campgrounds that we go to have lakes within easy commute distance. My children ages 16 down to 13 have been pestering me to buy a boat to have fun with. Needless to say, I need something that I can either put inside of my trailer, or on top of the tow vehicle. A couple of camp trips ago, I bought a inflatable 11 ft sevylor super caravelle raft. I thought that would be the answer to their nagging me for a boat, but they quickly got tired of the rowing. I bought the transom mount for outboard motor and bought a 50 lb thrust trolling motor. They have fun with that arrangement, but are looking for something faster, with more staying time on the water without having to come ashore to charge the battery. I noticed that the caravelle will take up to a 3.5 hp outboard motor,and I have a couple of questions about this type of motor. (1) Will this motor propel the raft much faster than the trolling motor. (2) Will I be asking for trouble if I mount a 4hp 2cycle outboard on the raft. It is only .5 hp more than the max hp outboard posted on the raft.( do they have a fudge factor when they recommend max power outboards for the raft). (3) I plan to install a plywood flooring to make the bottom more rigid. Do you think that the 3.5, or 4.0 hp outboard would have enought power to get the raft on plane w/ 1 person aboard. (4) The local G.I. Joes where I bought the raft have a 3.5 hp Nissian outboard for sale for 695.00. Is this motor any good, or is there a better motor for my intended use. Any help would be apprieiated. Chris Neville |