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PhantMan wrote:
Yeah, but I wasn't concerned about push power. I was wondering what happens when the two people get out and leave the canoe to balance and float on its own. It doesn't tend towards capsize huh? saltydog wrote: The real thrill waiting for you is the first time you try a sharp turn, and the prop thrust rolls you over instead of turning the canoe. lol! No doubt there'll be some trial and error involved ;-) I've considered an outrigger, or rafting two canoes along side each other. I'd rather keep it as simple as I can though. Rick ---- still thinkin' |
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