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Exactly. Sea Tow is a cheaper "get home" plan than a very small kicker in the
big water. You could buy a 90 year subscription for the price of a kicker that you have to keep maintained. Dan Harry Krause wrote: Denis Roy wrote: I just picked up a canoe that came with a 2.2 HP merc. Would this be powerful enough to use as a troller / kicker for my 17 1/2' fiberglass sea ray? I was hoping it could serve to get us home if the main motor ever quits. -- Denis Roy D. Roy Woodcraft www.ideasinwood.com Maybe on a small inland lake. It would be almost useless on the ocean or a bay where there are strong winds, currents, tides, waves, et cetera. |
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