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Originally Posted by Citroënbender
With those motors and such a minimalist hull, I reckon this would really get up and boogie: image Source
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Its not intended for performance. Being a flat bottom punt its more to sit higher in the water, ie be able to be used in shallower water then a normal v hull boat. So better for the purposes its being used. Dual motors are better for manoeuvring in some scenarios, but especially for this purpose its also a dual redundancy. If for whatever reason one motor dies or the leg gets damaged by underwater debris, it'll still work with just one motor.
I thinks its a bit absurd. 1 flood, yeah it happens on occasion i guess. 2 floods, well, thats nuts, but round 3 in not a huge amount of time?