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Re: electric inflatable

Posted by kenohki on September 8, 2002 at 20:01:27:

well that boat is rated for a 85 pound thrust elestric, if it will take that, it will also take a small outboard, a 3hp would probalb ymake that scream, However, electric is probably your best bet, 25 ta 30 pounds would move you around pretty good on a decent deep cycle bat. anything more then that would just equal more speed, and would also put a beeting on your bat faster. The sail looked cool, were it I, I would make a colaspable sail for it before I bought one, . if ya wanted to go silly, you could also rig paddleboat style foot cranks and paddlewheels.