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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... It's simple...if you take a greenie over the bow or the sides, a boat with a transom like mine will shed that water a lot more quickly than a boat with a closed transom. Not to get into hypotheticals, but assume my previous example for a moment. Your are out there drift fishing in a bit of a chop, the wind suddenly picks up due to a thunder boomer nearby, the seas start getting confused and you start taking a few splashes over the transom. You wisely decide it's time to head in, but, alas! That reliable Yamaha 4 stroke suddenly decided to have a bad computer day. It won't start. The boat's starting to bounce around a bit, some of the growing waves smacking into that transom. Your feet start getting wet .... oh .... wait ... that's ok. You don't mind. Point is, if you took a serious greenie over the transom for some reason, don't you need power on to clear it "quickly"? Eisboch That's why I have a Yamaha, and not an eTec! Instant power on. :) Actually most of the time water rolls right out the *four* transom drains. You guys seem to think that a 25" transom is...lower than a 25" transom. |
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