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Here is just another thing to think about. I had a coleman square stern and was
able to do quite well with a pair of oars. With little effort, I could clip right along, reguardless of weather or load. I hate the loud sound of motors and I found this very satisfying. Good luck. Tom, Tucson |
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That is certainly something to think about... my Cruise N Carry is air
cooled. It makes one hell of a racket. The battery motor is nice and quiet but doesn't have the range. Ed TWall10618 wrote: Here is just another thing to think about. I had a coleman square stern and was able to do quite well with a pair of oars. With little effort, I could clip right along, reguardless of weather or load. I hate the loud sound of motors and I found this very satisfying. Good luck. Tom, Tucson |
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