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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. Twin I/O's with counter rotating props also handle nicely. I was able to pivot a full 180 in tight channels with no effort. So will a twin outboard ... very similar ... but I'll betcha if we had a "pivoting" drag race, a twin inboard would turn faster with less throttle. The props are typically spaced further apart and they are closer to the pivot point, unlike an I/O or outboard where they are hung far back on the stern. Eisboch |
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