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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 14:37:40 -0700, "Brian D"
wrote: Offset motors are NOT unusual, except maybe on white fiberglass bathtubs with outboards on the back. Dive boats often have offset motors to make room for a dive door next to the motor that opens onto a swim platform. As an example, see the first link below. Boats by this designer range in size from 18' to 24' and are very commonly run with an offset main motor, with or without a kicker. The designer publishes a formula for how much to raise the motor versus how far you offset it: http://www.fishyfish.com/bobbruce/index.html (the main is WAY offset on this one, 24-1/2' LOA) http://www.alaska.net/~tolmanskiffs (the designer's web site) http://www.fishyfish.com/tolmanskiff.html (several other examples) Very interesting. Thanks for the post. I have never seen anything quite like that. Later, Tom |
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