While it might be nice to not share a head, two heads means it is twice as likely to clog and have problems, not to mention double the maintenance. I don't know about you, however, rebuilding head pumps is not my idea of a good time.What is the shortest-length boat that has two heads?
Thanks all in advance for your input!
That is how I interpreted the question.Oh... do you guys think he meant a boat with two service heads not two bows?
Why that is entirely different.
I've heard of Portland Weird....@rgranger the OP's profile says he is from Portland OR. The city believes it owns the phrase Portland Weird. With out specifics it could be anything.Perhaps we are both correct.
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Oh, come on.... if you have two heads, if one breaks down, you still have another working... or a bucket.While it might be nice to not share a head, two heads means it is twice as likely to clog and have problems, not to mention double the maintenance. I don't know about you, however, rebuilding head pumps is not my idea of a good time.
Colin Archer comes to mind...Oh... do you guys think he meant a boat with two service heads not two bows?
Why that is entirely different.