Bob9863
Well-known member
Manually operated outboards, are they worth getting or are they just crap?
Free Wheeling as they say, I don't mean as a primary motor but as an emergency propeller to get you out of trouble.
The other option I thought of was a take down kayak paddle, but that probably wont work for an 11ft tinny.
By law I have to either have a set of oars or paddles unless I have an alternate means of propulsion.
I think this would be better then the oars or paddles due to two nain reasons.
1) Oars are bulky and after taking the little tinny for a run today the oar locks were rattling and annoying me.
2) paddles, hell what use are a couple of canoe paddles going to do, you can't move a boat with them and I'd rather have something usefull that will actually get me out of a tight spot.
Free Wheeling as they say, I don't mean as a primary motor but as an emergency propeller to get you out of trouble.
The other option I thought of was a take down kayak paddle, but that probably wont work for an 11ft tinny.
By law I have to either have a set of oars or paddles unless I have an alternate means of propulsion.
I think this would be better then the oars or paddles due to two nain reasons.
1) Oars are bulky and after taking the little tinny for a run today the oar locks were rattling and annoying me.
2) paddles, hell what use are a couple of canoe paddles going to do, you can't move a boat with them and I'd rather have something usefull that will actually get me out of a tight spot.