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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Listening Point - General Discussion No need for tows anymore. Or paddles. |
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04/21/2021 11:58AM
Excellent.
Obviously, the nose of the canoe that high is a problem, and the only possible solution is to mount a jet on the nose, pointing straight down.
Obviously, the nose of the canoe that high is a problem, and the only possible solution is to mount a jet on the nose, pointing straight down.
"I don't care what you believe. I care what you can prove." -Philosopher & Mathematician JJJ
04/22/2021 01:14AM
I've seen numerous similar videos, albeit with an outboard motor. All of them could be vastly improved if they would engineer a tiller system that allowed them to sit farther forward and balance the weight and thrust better. Every one I have seen has the bow 3-4 ft. out of the water.
04/23/2021 02:42PM
jhb8426: "I've seen numerous similar videos, albeit with an outboard motor. All of them could be vastly improved if they would engineer a tiller system that allowed them to sit farther forward and balance the weight and thrust better. Every one I have seen has the bow 3-4 ft. out of the water."
That's what I thought also.
That would wake every body up on the lake when going out for the 5am walleye bite
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