dual 40s hp or single 90hp engine?

Grumpy":1a18mfwm said:
I have discovered a new way of time and weather forecasting !!!

Anyone else noticed that if we have a spell of cold wet/gray weather right at the start of what should be a new boating season, we always get the "Celestial Twins" versus "Sad Singles" discussion ???

How about if one of the twins is counter rotating ?? Doesn't that make them non-identical ?? Is this a legal union? Why can't one of them be a different power rating ?

Time to get "out and about" and spend our children's virtual inheritance before we have to worry about our electric powered wheelchairs with built-in porta-potties. (Come to think of it, maybe the composting head could be used as a power source) :-)

M

Grumpy, and all-

I AGREE!…….ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!

But there are always new members that have enough new firewood to keep that old bonfire burning, and since very few ever research the past writings, where the subject has been discussed forever, we are bound to do it again and again.

It's like that quote about History: "Those who refuse to study it are bound to repeat it" (paraphrased) :cry Gasp! :lol:

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
C-Hawk":10tkpwfo said:
to Sunbeam-
The twins track much better at slow speeds and in a following sea. You have better maneuverability in tight places.

Thanks C-Hawk. Do they just do that "by themselves" by virtue of having two (somewhat) spread out props in the water - or do you do something actively with the throttles or ?
 
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