I repowered Sovereignty last year and am appreciating my efforts and  
selection of equipment this summer on an extended cruise from New York to the  
North Channel of Georgian Bay.
 
If you wish to see my mount, visit ahsovereignty.com.
 
David Hoyt
Sovereignty
Catalina 27 #65
ahsovereignty.com
 
 
In a message dated 7/31/2010 1:33:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
I have a 1974 Cat 27 with the same problem.  Did you bolt the  mounting 
bracket directly to your winter cover?  Is it really robust  enough to hold the 
motor?  I bought a Tohatsu 9.8, and right now, it is  hanging in the water 
because it is too large to tilt up.  My winter  project is to remount it, on 
center.  Did you bulk up your winter  cover?  I've already got the tilt 
bracket, but time and $$ got away from  me and I need to put this on next years 
agenda.  I've been going round  and around on this and have several ideas 
floating about how to do it.   Any wisdom or advice is appreciated.
 
Rob Kedenburg  Hull # 1701, Cigognes in Olympia, Wa


 
____________________________________
 From: John Presler  <hi_speed...@hi_speedi>
To:  ic...@yahoogroups.  
Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 9:09:31  PM
Subject: Re: [IC27A]  Outboard Engine advice needed


 
Put your winter cover on your transom  ... Centermount a fourstroke  (Mine 
is a Honda 9.9) on a stainless mounting bracket... you now have all  of that 
extra stowage and  quiet dependable auxillary propulsion ....  Enjoy!


  
____________________________________
 From: Victoria Bayly  <offmgr...@yahoo. com>
To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 9:41:02  PM
Subject: Re: [IC27A]  Outboard Engine advice needed


We just replaced our 82 with a Yamaha 8 long shaft high  thrust. They had 
to custom make the cover so it tilts but it with the  new cover it is perfect!

--- On Wed, 7/21/10, Steve Noble  <nobel...@yahoo. com> wrote:


From:  Steve Noble <nobel...@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [IC27A]  Outboard Engine advice needed
To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
Date:  Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 8:59 PM


 
 
Neil, Did you ever figure out if there is a newer 4 stroke  outboard that 
will fit in your transom space?  I have the same  problem.  I have a 75 
Catalina 27 that came with an older Honda  10 four stroke engine.  Now the 
water 
pump is shot and I don't  really want to put a lot of mone into this old 
engine.  I know  that it is a long shaft, it tilts up and it doesn't interfer 
with the  rudder.  I tried my Mercury 9.9 4 stroke and idoesnt tilt up  
unless I take the cowling off.  I know this topic has come up on  the list in 
the 
past, but I can't seem to find an answer.
 
Steve Noble
Whidbey Island,Wa.


 
____________________________________
 From: neil.kopp  <[email protected]>
To: ic...@yahoogroups.  com
Sent: Thu, June  3, 2010 8:06:47 AM
Subject: [IC27A] Outboard Engine  advice needed


I have a 1976 Catalina 27 with a small 2 stroke Mercury outboard  mounted 
in the cutout of the transom. I want to upgrade, but am  finding that to get 
an engine that will fit and tilt up properly is  very difficult because 
modern engines have bigger housings than the  cutout will allow. Additionally, 
it has to have a very short shaft  because otherwise the prop will hit the 
rudder, which angles back  under where the engine hangs.

Has anybody else run into this  that could part with some advice?

I would love to learn a of a  new outboard make/model that will fit. Or, 
should I move to a mounted  bracket? 

Thanks for you  help!






















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