Re: Dellquay Dory - what power outboard?
Peter, I run a 55 Yamaha on my 13 foot Dell Quay with excellent results. Yes it can get a little lively, but so do my friends identical boats with 40 Yamahas. <br />The earliest dory's had a completely flat pad at the back of the hull that meant that more power made you go faster. The later ones have a slight hook at the rear of the pad which puts the nose in once 35 mph ish is reached.<br />The advantage I have is that the sheer grunt of the 55 makes mine a much better proposition for water skiing, particularly if it's adults rather than kids. The top end of mine, and my friends boats are identical, the difference is how quick we get there.<br />On mine the transom has been reinforced to take the extra weight of the motor, and I too have removed the keelbands and glassed over the holes - when I bought the boat I was stunned how much water came out when I drilled a hole just under the transom drain tube. In fact it was the drain tube that was causing the problems as it had split and was allowing a lot of water into the hull.<br />You should be aware that if the foam is wet it's actually impossible to dry it out completely - the only real cure is to split the hull and replace the old soggy foam with new closed cell foam.<br />Good luck.