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Old 10-27-2005, 01:06 AM
dr.j dr.j is offline
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Winston, I struck up a conversation with a gentleman the other day and he mentioned to me that he had some similar issues to deal with once he had widened his boat. Although he knew that he would have to sacrifice a bit of speed and deal with some "plowing" while underway he was very happy with the added stability and extra carrying capacity. His problem came when he tried to turn in close quarters. Especially when the tide was moving and he was packing a lot of fish. The extra beam made quick response a problem. He installed a hydraulic bow thruster and that made things an awful lot easier. Prehaps this might work for you. Look forward to you photos in the spring.
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Old 11-21-2005, 01:50 PM
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I am thinking more about installing one.

I was going to install two eng. this year and that would solve the turning problem, but I have dicided to wait until I can add more length. This makes me fish the boat one more year in this configureation and a bow thruster is starting to look more like something to install. I have no knowledge as to good or bad manufactures, so I'll just have to pick one.
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