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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 09:54:48 -0500Subject: catalina27-talk: Repowering in 
totoFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]
It’s time to ask my big question for this winter. I have come to really hate my 
Atomic 4. Every year I get it so that it appears it will be fine for the 
season, and every year something makes it unreliable (usually it has been 
fuel/carburetion, but there have been other issues). Does anyone have advice on 
what to do to replace the Atomic 4 with an outboard installation?There are a 
lot of related questions:(1) It seems to make sense to remove the A-4, in view 
of the added weight that will be carried all the way aft in the form of an 
outboard. Pulling the A-4 engine is straighforward, but what do you do with the 
holes in the hull? There is the stuffing box hole, but also, the engine water 
intake through-hull and the exhaust through-hull (through-transom). I would 
think that the fair thing to do for any later owner would be to safely close up 
these holes, but also make it possible to restore them if the owner wanted to 
reinstall an inboard.(2) What model of outboard is a good one? I have looked at 
the Suzuki 9.9 only because it is one of the few that still offers a deeper-leg 
version.(3) I assume that the bracket just mentioned by Dave Techlin would be a 
good choice—the largest Garelick. I do not have a cutout in my transom like 
some of the others, so will the transom be strong enough to just take the 
bracket?(4) What about theft security for the outboard during the season?(5) My 
times that I have had outboards never seemed to get me to where the battery 
would charge. I never solved the question of whether the alternator was working 
properly, or sufficent to charge a large deep-cycle battery. Is a modern 9.9 
alternator going to be sufficient to charge a bank of two batteries?(6) What’s 
the favored way to make the installation of controls vis-à-vis remote throttle, 
electric start, etc.? Mine is a tiller model with the original rudder.(7) The 
outboard could not draw from the big internal aluminum fuel tank, could it? So 
does it make sense to remove that?Thanks for any help y’all can give!--Dave 
Shugarts  C-27 #4866 Cahoots (1981)  SR, A4, Tiller, Dinette  Newtown 
(Housatonic River), CT  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Website: 
http://www.BoatDiddly.com    ~~~~_/)~~~~~~~~~~~~(\_~~~~              ~~~~~ 
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