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Old 10-23-2017, 11:33 AM   #7
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Vessel Name: Sean P. Sullivan
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Originally Posted by sunchaser View Post
You'll get a ton of suggestions. Too small a rudder, not enough RPM, poor design etc. Being a single engine vessel has nothing to do with it.

Until you get it figured out if ever, boat in the conditions that swapping ends is 100% avoided. Go to Chapman and look up the term broach.
Avoidance is indeed key, I agree 100%. I don't push my luck on the Sean P, but pose the question to this wealth of experience to see if there's a solution to the problem. If that solution is boat related, great. If its due to my own mishandling of the vessel, I say even better! Learning is free. new rudders and other things of this nature aren't thanks for the advice.
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