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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 421155" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>I think it could be doable, with separate throttles you could steer by more/less throttle on the port/starboard engine w no need for a rudder/ers. But if one engine conked out you'd only turn wide circles. On second thought, having the pontoons sealed w a hatch/rubber could could turn them into long,shiny cylinder bombs w gas fumes trapped in them. That's why inboards have blowers and vents. I doubt you could get the boat certified, it would be deemed to dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 421155, member: 10919"] I think it could be doable, with separate throttles you could steer by more/less throttle on the port/starboard engine w no need for a rudder/ers. But if one engine conked out you'd only turn wide circles. On second thought, having the pontoons sealed w a hatch/rubber could could turn them into long,shiny cylinder bombs w gas fumes trapped in them. That's why inboards have blowers and vents. I doubt you could get the boat certified, it would be deemed to dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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