Then how about skulling, or putting on a big pair of fins and pushing
it out that way. I have used both on a 23' alloy tri with reasonable
success,
Robert--- In harryproa@..., Doug Haines <doha720@...>
wrote:
>
> No you can't.
>
> Robert <cateran1949@...> wrote: On this size , you can paddle,
> Robert
>
> --- In harryproa@..., George Kuck <chesapeake410@>
> wrote:
> >
> > But what do you do if you have to go a half mile out a small
> protected creek with no wind and no room to tack to get to open water
> ?
> >
> > Doug Haines <doha720@> wrote: Yeah! Or just use the
> wind to go sailing instead. Why would you want a battery on board?
> > Radio? Don't need one.
> >
> > Doug
> >
> > George Kuck <chesapeake410@> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > The hard Bimini would be a great place for a solar panel ! You
> could use it to charge a battery and have a small electric auxiliary
> motor.
> >
> > George Kuck
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