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Albin 25--outboard and dinghy recommendations?

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Albin 25--outboard and dinghy recommendations?

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Hi, I just bought a great 1973 Albin 25 Deluxe. Just in case the engine quits on me (it was owned by a diesel mechanic who took great care of it before I bought it so I'm not terribly worried about it) does anyone suggest a certain size or type outboard? So far I'm thinking a 6hp could suffice in a pinch. The boat, Summer Song, has a swim step with motor bracket but am also wondering if the stern rail would be strong enough to carry it when not in use to keep it out away from the salt water.
And what about a dinghy? I have a 10 foot Achilles but it just seems too big and heavy to be practical. Any other ideas for a good, capable inflatable? Thank you very much. Pete
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Re: Albin 25--outboard and dinghy recommendations?

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The stern rail is strong enough, but you will need to buy a bracket to rest the engine on the rail. I do have one of those bracket on my A25 (a square bracket in white hard plastic ).
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Thank you. I do have a bracket on the rail already from a previous owner. I'm just a bit hesitant about trusting it with a 6 hp engine that weights at least 55lb. I also hate to mar the clean lines with a spare engine and fuel tank. But function before fashion for sure. I'm looking at an older Merc 6 hp 2 stroke tomorrow--$400.
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2 stoke, very good choice... light and easy to carry in a car trunk. And someone told me once, Mercury are the best engine to ride in the salt water.
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I have a used 2stroke 5hp Merc and a new 4stroke 6hp Yamaha. They both have there advantages but the light weight of the Merc sure is nice and she runs as good as the new Yamaha. The Yamaha sips fuel.
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Pete, I have had many 2 stroke OB's, mostly Mercury and Nissan and they have all run great. You can't beat the light weight of the 2 stroke and they're pretty basic to maintain.

As for a dingy, it depends on what you intend to do with it and the waters that you will be using it in. I'm on the Piscataqua River which leads to the Atlantic (NH Seacoast) and the current rips with the change of tide. I have a 10' RIB with a Merc 9.9hp 2 stroke that is extremly stable, runs great and very safe given the extreme elements of the river. I also have a 5hp Nissan 2 stroke that I use on my RIB when I cruise and hoist the dingy up on the davits. The brackets work great holding the OB on the rail (I have a 1987 Albin 27 FC). Not sure what model Achilles you have, but they make some good dingy's.

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Hi for what its worth I have some aluminium davits on the rear deck of my Albin 25 that carry my 2.6 meter inflatable with a solid inner floor. On a stern outboard bracket I have a 4 hp Mariner Outboard. I`ve tried the outboard as a back up motor and at just over half revs it gives me good steerage way. Its no way strong enough to push against the tides in my cruising areas, I don`t know how big I would have to go but at least I can keep out of trouble and maybe get home or until help arrives should my main motor give up. When the inflatable is on her davits, I turn it sideways so it doesn`t fill with rainwater. Hope this helps.
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