PaulGooch
Well-Known Member
er when did the original poster say he was using it in an area with a strong current.If he had my answer would have reflected that but as there is no mention of strong currents and tides my advice still stands.
As for knots / mph that was just a pathetic comment. This is a forum and last time I looked we are not asked to use nautical terms for everything or will you throw your toys out of your pram if I said it was 20 feet deep as well! Also not everyone knows have fast 4 knots is but everyone knows how fast 4 mph is and hence it makes it easier for people who dont know to understand the post.
back to the OP. I know this is a long shot but if you are in Scotland / North of England and can get to the Scottish boat show at inverkip marina on Friday Saturday or Sunday then we will have similar tenders on the water that you could try with various engine sizes.
No need to turn into your usual moronic self Dave (for anyone else reading this, Dave has an erm, reputation on a few other forums). The MPH/Knots comment was clearly tongue in cheek. However, i'm sure almost everyone here knows what a knot is. Just for you though, 1 knot = 1.15077945 mph.
As it so happens, the OP has his boat a bit South of me, on the East coast, so i happen to know exactly what tides he'll be using it in.