When you break a motor on a rudder boat, all they do is go in little, tiny circles. No problem for a raceboat but a hassle if you're out having fun and have even a minor problem.
When you break a motor on a rudder boat, all they do is go in little, tiny circles. No problem for a raceboat but a hassle if you're out having fun and have even a minor problem.
No, you can run on one. You would be amazed how well that rudder works. It doesn't turn real well into the running engine, but it will run straight and if you really need to turn hard towards the running engine, you just throw in neutral. I spent a long evening on the water finding this out, but a 44 MTI will also run at 15 mph on one :ack2:
The forward facing rear seats get uncomfortable due to wind over 100 or so. But then again the rear seats in most cats suck some or a lot at high speeds.