by Jett » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:36 pm
Recently I bought a new Suzuki 2 1/2 short shaft, so I thought I'd add to this thread. The motor is mounted on a stationary mount on the stern (of the sort pictured in the first one of the links in this thread). The Suzuki weighs 30 lbs and is a breeze to carry when that's called for. The hp is more than enough to move my DS1 at a mile-high altitude, but then we have few tides (!) and though conditions can get rough once in a while, there are really no big waves to contend with except those temporarily caused by big motorboats. So it works very well here on Colorado lakes. (I figure at sea level, some of you might consider waterskiing behind this thing!)
I had a long shaft 3 1/2 and decided it was a problem for two reasons. First, it would not really tilt completely out of the water on the stationary mount (I could have adjusted the plate some I suppose to fix that) and second, it weighed over 40 lbs, and I thought that was pushing boat balance issues. The lighter weight short shaft works great, with one exception, and that is when sailing alone and I jump up on the bow for some reason, the cavitation plate becomes level with the water and any bouncing affects the water pump intakes. Of course, an air cooled motor like, say, the Honda 2 hp, wouldn't be a problem, but I happen to like the quieter, water-cooled Suzuki. For a four-stroke, this motor offers plenty of thrust per lb.
So far so good (I'm still breaking it in). Paid $700 but I've seen it online closer to $500.
Jett Conner