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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 401859" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>Without any comments regarding the over-horse-powering of the craft...</p><p></p><p>I owned three Carolina Skiffs. All flat bottoms. No keel of any kind. All slid sidways. All were controllable by</p><p> </p><p>#1 keeping the motor shaft deep enough into the water to act as a rudder</p><p>#2 Powering down before hitting the turn.</p><p></p><p>richg99</p><p></p><p>p.s. the CMC units are very good and adding tilt and trim is a plus for any boat, IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 401859, member: 4376"] Without any comments regarding the over-horse-powering of the craft... I owned three Carolina Skiffs. All flat bottoms. No keel of any kind. All slid sidways. All were controllable by #1 keeping the motor shaft deep enough into the water to act as a rudder #2 Powering down before hitting the turn. richg99 p.s. the CMC units are very good and adding tilt and trim is a plus for any boat, IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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