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I was at a friend of mines shop today talking boats and I happen to notice a couple old boats he had laying around. I saw a brand new Prather 21 outboard and some old Dumas monos and stuff. He showed me a brand new still in the box K&B 21 ( he bought for the Prather hull ) but then he showed me something that I had never seen before.
He had a K&B 21 OB that for lack of a better word had a thing that looked like a tiller arm. This connected to the engine block and would turn side to side with the motor. The tip of this tiller went inside of a piece of aluminum that had a brass piece of metal with an upside down (V) cut out of it. Basically it would hold the engine trimmed up to fly the hull in the straight away, then as you turned the motor it would apply negative and tilt the motor downward. The more the motor turned the more negative was applied.
I understand the thought process here but was intrigued by it because I have never seen it before. I’m not a huge OB guy but have owned a few and have raced them over the years but just curious if this was ever a thing or just a fad or what. I’m guessing you would end up with a boat that wanted to spin out on you all the time when you gave it any right or left but was just curious if anyone had actually seen this run on a boat and what was the outcome.
This is purely out of curiosity and nothing more but I did think it was cool. I wish that I would have taken some pics.
He had a K&B 21 OB that for lack of a better word had a thing that looked like a tiller arm. This connected to the engine block and would turn side to side with the motor. The tip of this tiller went inside of a piece of aluminum that had a brass piece of metal with an upside down (V) cut out of it. Basically it would hold the engine trimmed up to fly the hull in the straight away, then as you turned the motor it would apply negative and tilt the motor downward. The more the motor turned the more negative was applied.
I understand the thought process here but was intrigued by it because I have never seen it before. I’m not a huge OB guy but have owned a few and have raced them over the years but just curious if this was ever a thing or just a fad or what. I’m guessing you would end up with a boat that wanted to spin out on you all the time when you gave it any right or left but was just curious if anyone had actually seen this run on a boat and what was the outcome.
This is purely out of curiosity and nothing more but I did think it was cool. I wish that I would have taken some pics.