tyce
Well-Known Member
As an owner of a 35ft twin rudder boat I can agree that they can be a little exciting in marinas with no prop wash you do learn to work around it though, however as a regular single hander it can be an added challenge, I over came this with a clever (in my opinion) stern thruster that lives above water pretty much out of sight and mind and drops down when needed, very powerful, very quiet and as its at the end of the boat maximum turning force.
Researched bow thrusters but was never convinced that modern boats below about 38ft just don't have the draught to have the thruster where you want it.
Don't be put off by twin rudders they have there advantages.
Researched bow thrusters but was never convinced that modern boats below about 38ft just don't have the draught to have the thruster where you want it.
Don't be put off by twin rudders they have there advantages.
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