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Unless the two motors are of equal horsepower and mounted as twins,
there is no reason why you would move the main motor to anyplace other than directly on centerline. I can't imagine what a boat would be like to steer if it is up on plane with the main motor pushing from one side. I have never seen it done and am not likely to, either. Ca[t. Jeff |
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