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On Apr 15, 6:21�am, "Tim" wrote:
On Apr 15, 8:12 am, "Don White" wrote: "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message m... "Chuck Gould" wrote Putting a second rudder on the front would likely result in capsizing at any serious turn of speed. How you gonna get a serious turn of speed in a 30' pontoon boat? Wonder if a robust Minn Kota electric motor at the bow would assist steering...... acting like a poor man's bow thruster. Don, after the fact, i thougth of that myself. and with it cabled up to the steering, it could also act as a rudder I suppose, or jsut throw it in and use it to aid *docking ect. that's also and idea. The normal method of moving the bow somewhat independently of the stern is to use a thruster, not a second rudder. |
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