Has any one ever tried a Honda 2.3hp on a Horizon Cat? I know it is well underpowered for approximately 3000 pounds, but a HC I am looking to possibly purchase may need repower, and I happen to have a new Honda 2.3 that I use on my SageCat 15. I have seen video from a guy in UK testing on both an 18 and 23 foot old heavy sailboat. In one video he is pushing the 23 foot by a dinghy acting like a tug with success. He claims speed of around 4 knots (2.5 over land and against 1.7 current and wind). I know currents of 3 knots will be the show stopper, but primary use will be little to no current freshwater 85 mile Kentucky Lake.
Looking for real life experiences here even if on a different type sailboat at comparable weight.
I have a Honda 2 which I originally got for my PC. My HC came with a Lehr 5 which I have not used yet since it weighs twice as much and wouldn't do my back any good. Since for now both boats are on a reservoir I have been using the Honda on the HC. I use the motor primarily for docking, hoisting/reefing sail and anchoring, about 15 minutes per sail. I have motored a couple of miles in relatively calm conditions and docked in winds of about 15. There are no waves to speak of on the lake. So I would say the Honda is adequate for lake use. I always try to do as much as possible under sail anyway to enhance my skills.
On both the PC and HC (same motor mount) it was difficult to get the mount down to the lowest position due to the spring force. So I cut 2 of the 8 springs off. This worked great for the 30 lb Honda, I'll have to see how it impacts the 60 lb Lehr.
Andre
Thanks Andre exactly the type information I was looking for. Have you checked maximum speed with the Honda on the Horizon?
I have not, although it moves along pretty well in calm conditions. I don't think I've ever run the Honda at more than 2/3 throttle, motor's just too noisy. It takes a little while to accelerate up to speed (maybe 20 sec) and I would guess around 4 mph at 1/2 throttle (just guessing). Also, even though I have a spare prop, I'm still using the original 10 year old whose leading edges have seen better days. In my opinion it's all the motor you need in reasonably calm conditions with no current and if you're using it for short distance maneuvering and actually sailing most of the time. I don't think one would make any progress bashing into anything more than a 15 wind, though.
Andre
PJ I got your Personal Message but I don't know how to reply. If you want you can send me a message to cruisewlincolns@aol.com with your e-mail and I will reply.
TomL