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The Suzuki 2.5 hp makes the final cut...but what about TWO ofthem, in tandem or even FOUR??
On Apr 26, 3:47*pm, Marty wrote: You go a bit
faster, maybe 25%, (which jibes with other posters statements), and use twice the gas, but have four times the fun trying to keep the thing going straight! :-) Cheers, Marty Now THAT sounds like a formula for an afternoon of fun boating! But as far as keeping it going straight, wouldn't an outrigger setup with yet two more 2.5 hp throbbers mounted one on each side like jet engines hanging off the wing of an airplane make it "steady as she goes?" I guess if one is gonna go to all that trouble, a better thought might be just one 9.8 hp hanging on the tail. But I bet the other setup would get a lot of attention and perhaps even earn one the title of "coolest boater dude on the lake" or "nutcase boater of the year." -Jay |
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