barato2
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Re: 1969 Mariner V bow removal question...
:laugh:you mentioned light weight and a KLR in same sentence? :laugh: :laugh: IIRC, current KLR is about 420 wet. which means it only outweighs my XR650L by 70 lbs and my streetable XR650R by about 120......you meant light compared to an R1200GS?
problem with this idea is that even in the sub-10-hp range, 2 cyl motors don't weigh much more but vibrate a lot less. remember that you're basically in a big tin resonator. AFAIK, no one makes a single cyl outboard with a huge counterbalancer like the KLR has. don't think you'd really want to live with a non-counterbalanced single big enough to plane your hull. they build twins up to 50hp or maybe even 60-65 hp, and triples in the 60-80hp range.
:laugh:you mentioned light weight and a KLR in same sentence? :laugh: :laugh: IIRC, current KLR is about 420 wet. which means it only outweighs my XR650L by 70 lbs and my streetable XR650R by about 120......you meant light compared to an R1200GS?
problem with this idea is that even in the sub-10-hp range, 2 cyl motors don't weigh much more but vibrate a lot less. remember that you're basically in a big tin resonator. AFAIK, no one makes a single cyl outboard with a huge counterbalancer like the KLR has. don't think you'd really want to live with a non-counterbalanced single big enough to plane your hull. they build twins up to 50hp or maybe even 60-65 hp, and triples in the 60-80hp range.