Hey,
The title sums up my query. Are sailboats, 7.9 in particular, more maneuverable with inboard or outboard? Or does it not matter. All variables should be assumed to be ideal for each setup (right HP, right shaft length, right setup, etc.)
Thanks.
Rich
Are boats more maneuverable with inboard or outboard?
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Are boats more maneuverable with inboard or outboard?
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Out board is, if you can steer the motor and rudder together. Jeff #250
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Circles
By turning the outboard and rudder the same way hard, I can spin tight circles
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Your question on inboard vs outboard
Rich,
My 7.9 has the Yanmar Diesel, and my previous boat was a J24 with 5HP Honda outboard. All the other comments are right on, that if you choose to steer the outboard, it will turn tighter than the inboard, but it does take some gymnastics over the transom to pull it off. Even with the inboard, the 7.9 will turn in about her own length. I love the ability to stand at the helm and nudge the throttle, or shift into reverse easily (with the inboard). A friend at the club has a 10HP outboard on his 7.9 and I think it is faster than my Yanmar, but I can take the waves better.
Bob Kirsten
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My 7.9 has the Yanmar Diesel, and my previous boat was a J24 with 5HP Honda outboard. All the other comments are right on, that if you choose to steer the outboard, it will turn tighter than the inboard, but it does take some gymnastics over the transom to pull it off. Even with the inboard, the 7.9 will turn in about her own length. I love the ability to stand at the helm and nudge the throttle, or shift into reverse easily (with the inboard). A friend at the club has a 10HP outboard on his 7.9 and I think it is faster than my Yanmar, but I can take the waves better.
Bob Kirsten
DD Mau
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