Dick,
     You say your Tohatsu 6 will fit in the standard cutout; are you able to 
tilt it up to clear the water?  Also, I really like having the electric start 
and cockpit controls that my Evinrude 9.9 provides.  But, it's an '85 and I'd 
like something newer, but, like you, I don't want to modify the transom 
cutout.  By any chance does the small Tohatsu come with remote controls (at 
least) and electric start?

Fair Winds,
Jim Calleran, C27 #2784, Trad, OB
Mathews Yacht Club, VA
37°27.8'N/76°18.6'W

--- On Thu, 1/8/09, Dick Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
Encore has a Tohatsu 6 4-stroke that sits in the
hole in the transom. She has a limit on the motor size due to the
dimensions of the hole (I really don't want to start cutting  :-) ). We run 5 
to 5.5
knots with the main up in the region from Ensenada to Los Angeles and
out to Catalina. I've never really felt the need for anything larger
out here in the Peaceful, er, Pacific Ocean. Besides, I can get from
Ensenada to Dana Point (a distance of about 120 miles including a stop
in San Diego for customs) on less than 12 gallons of gas.



  

 



      

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