Bob,

 

I have a Lehr 2.5 HP on a West Marine 10’-4” with inflatable bottom.  The 
combination won’t set a speed record but works fine for me.  The light weight 
(~37 lbs.) makes it easy to lift off the dinghy for storing on the stern rail.  
I tow the dinghy.  If you purchase the boat and motor together and don’t pay 
sales tax at time of purchase, there is no sales tax due to RI when you 
register it.   

 

The cylinder should be removed when not in use but I never had a problem 
leaving it on for short periods.  I do pull it off when stored on the stern 
rail or at the dinghy dock in Bristol.  The partially full cylinder can be put 
in your propane locker.  

 

There is no way to easily measure propane level.  I found that just before 
running out, the engine starts slowing down while at full throttle.  Usually, 
I’ll throttle back, make sure I’m in a safe location and let the cylinder 
empty.  The cylinders are interchangeable with my Magma grille.  I bought an 
adaptor so the cylinder can be used with as a backup for the galley range.

 

The engine starts and runs fine.  The paint job leaves something to be desired. 
 There are spots on the skeg  and propeller where the paint has blistered.  
Overall, I’m glad I bought the Lehr and would do it again.  No gasoline and 
winterizing the carburetor involves removing the cylinder.

 

Ron    

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Bob 
McLaughlin via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2017 5:26 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Bob McLaughlin
Subject: Re: Stus-List Input on inflatable dinghy purchase

 

Thanks Danny.  I've not really looked at motors yet but have seen the 
information on the Lehr propane models and was intrigued by their light weight, 
no need for gas/oil etc.  Can you share any more details on your experience 
with it?  How long have you had it?  Can you pull off the propane tank when its 
half empty and does that then allow you to stow it in a locker below or does it 
still have propane in the engine somewhere, lurking to escape into your bilge?

 

Bob

 

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