I've seen newbies in 30' twin engine boats that travel in excess of 90 mph
.... tell me THAT isn't crazy.
Ok, you are right ... to be on the safe side better mount a buoy and line
somewhere so that when she goes down, she'll be easy to locate :-) Although,
since it's electric, I imagine it could travel a few miles under water
before getting hung up. Hmmm ... are you thinking what I'm thinking?
About the canoe and Canada ... I saw the canoe a few years ago at a show in
Merrikville, Ontario ... Canada, eh.
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"Backyard Renegade" wrote in message
om...
Matt Langenfeld wrote in message
link.net...
You could do that easily. Just damn off the back off the tankwell
bulkhead. You'd need some extra bracing inside the "motor mount" area
but nothing too bad.
Darn it now you got me tempted! ;p
Bowgus wrote:
Now that is cool ... of course, the first thing that occurs to me is
to turn
that square compartment into a dry well ... for a trolling motor. And
when
not in use, just put a plate on the bottom :-)
"Matt Langenfeld" wrote in message
nk.net...
Making some good progress. Sanding and fairing is next (finally).
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Matt Langenfeld
JEM Watercraft
http://jem.e-boat.net/
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Are you advising a newbie to add a motor and 60 lbs of battery to the
aft end of a long thin boat? Crazy...
Scotty
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If the boat does not do what you are supposed to do, you are probably
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