ohhhhhhhh….duh, i see now…. yeah that would be backwards wouldnt it. ok ill stay outta this one.. lol
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No man.
It's my fault. I should have said 'Link' instead of 'Picture' in my first post.
It's so easy to miscommunicate thoughts on these damn computery things.
Cheers.
Paul.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Here are current pictures. I use a flat bottom with lefthand side rounded on my Whip 40Comment
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Paul, I think the photo shows how to mount the strut inside the boat, through the bottom. The brackets are mounted to the inside face of the transom. So yes, it is backwards to how we mount them on the outside.Comment
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That makes sense Scotty.
Cheers.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Jimmy - I am one of the fools that has the rudder on the right. Here is how I thought of it......(photo below). At 40+mph, seems as if you'd want the drag to help you steer to the right.
However, Mike's boat clearly out turns most of our boats, and his rudder is on the LEFT! A lot more variables in the works than just rudder placement I think.
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My PT turns pretty tight. No where near as fast as you guys though. Especially with the baked potato motor in there.
I know many have praised OSE service but honestly, Steve is the best. I ordered a couple motors and miscellaneous doodads. I got the "you're package has shipped" notice in under an hour. Now that's service! Thanks Steven. I have two boats to put back together for next weekend and need the pieces n parts.Noisy personComment
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