Subj : Fishing Rig To : JEAN PARROT From : JIM HOLSONBACK Date : Thu Jul 28 2005 04:14 pm -=> on 07-28-05 08:56, JEAN PARROT wrote to MATT MC_CARTHY <=- MM> That low profile design was for fishermen, especially for trolling, so MM> that the engine wouldn't get in the way of the line or the pole tip. JP> Hey, cute. My fly-line always gets wrapped around the tiller JP> on my small outboard. But 9.9 would be too much for my 12' glass JP> boat. The 9.9 figure was designed so that it would be under the 10+ JP> compulsory registry of the boat. Smaller and lighter definitely has its advantages, but with a larger motor, you don't _have_ to run it wide open. With a 9.5 or 9.9, that 12' FG boat would move along pretty well. Modern USA boats have a medallion on the transom which gives max HP motor recommended. Do they do that in CDN also? Down here, it is good to have at least enough motor to get the boat up on plane, as thunderstorms with lightning and high winds can blow in pretty quickly. Of course, lightning is always dangerous when boating, and on big water, (as you have at Kamouraska), size of waves can get to be a prob for small boats pretty quickly, once the wind gets going. I have a "war story" I may write down one of these days, where I was caught out alone during a pretty violent thunderstorm, on the Gulf of Mexico in the "big bend" area of FL. By the time I got back to shore, I was wishing I had either a Donzi or a Cigarette- something good for 60+ mph. - - - JimH. .... "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine." - - Proverbs --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.46 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .