It will take me a little while to put on the new Tohatsu 9.8 long shaft 2 stroke, and plug up the old hole left by the Bukh so in the meantime...
I spent a fair bit of time up in the Pacific Northwest. Out of Bellingham there is a whole school of thought around throwing the motors overboard altogether - outboards and diesel, and moving back to Oar power. Here is the book on the subject www.amazon.com/Sea-Steading-Life-Freedom-Viable-Frontier/dp/0595387586
I have been very inspired by this, and have converted my Northshore 27 to Oar power. Here is a good website the gives you details, and I have roughly followed this design (i will post some pictures later)
www.solopublications.com/sailario.htm
happy rowing!
very cool, I like that.
BTW have you got a photo from the rear of your Northshore of the ladder, looks like that one extends into the water much deeper than mine... making it easier to get out of the water.
Gday Ange, what kind of Triton did you have? Could you describe the handling differences? I notice an inboard was optional on my 721. It seems pretty underpowered with my 6hp Yammy longshaft...