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T&T: Re: bow thrusters

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Tue Jun 01 2004 - 09:36:26 EDT

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    After I did a lot of research, I settled on Wesmar for my thruster. They
    will get your boat information and make a recommendation... I highly
    recommend getting the next size up for a regular thruster.

    They also make continuous duty electric thrusters now. I'd sure look at one
    of those! http://www.wesmar.com/

    As far as installation, I'd recommend letting a qualified shipyard do it.
    You have to cut a couple of holes in the hull, glass in a tube, trim and
    fair it, install the thruster, then run all the electrical stuff. Sure
    sounds simpler than it is!

    Keith
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    We could certainly slow the aging process down if it had to work its way
    through Congress.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "kjg" <>
    i am looking to
    > install a bow thruster on her any ideas of what size i should be looking
    > for or brand ...
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