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On Apr 14, 1:33*am, "maynard" wrote:
I was reading some comments on people who have auxiliary small trolling motors. *One commented that a two cylinder was much better than a one, as the singles had a lot more problems. *It seems to me that a twin with more parts would have more problems. *I have seen a lot of really old singles, so it would seem that they last a pretty long time. *As long as it pushes the boat it is mounted on at the proper speed, wouldn't a single be just as good as a twin, and even better for a light boat? Maynard I really wouldn't say there is a difference in reliability of a single over a twin. However, the twin is usually quieter, and produces less vibration. |