Re: Which small "get home" motor should i choose?
I can say from experience that you would need at least a 10 hp motor to get you home safely!<br /><br />I once had to use my little 4 hp British Seagull, (brilliant little engine, starts first pull every time), but with a few waves, moderate wind and going against the tide, we were making about 1 knot! We had 7 miles to get back in, but didn't have 7 hours worth of fuel on board!<br /><br />Luckily, I was able to start the main engine again and we got back in O.K, but I learned a valuable lesson that day.<br /><br />So often, your auxillary motor is just there as a token gesture, it sort of gives you a false sense of security. The thing you have to remember is this. If you need to use your auxillary, you are already in the sh*t. You don't need anything else to add to your problems, so get as powerful an auxillary as you can afford. That way, you know it will do the business when you need it most.<br /><br />Good luck<br />Steve