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Just contemplating the twisted thaught.

Has anybody bolte4d an outboard on the back of a PD, or rigged one to row?

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I won't promise it is the best rowing or motoring boat in the universe but from the general PDR site ...

Rowing, Paddle & Pedal

Using a PD with an Outboard Motor

And just for the heck of it

Fishing

the OZ PDR plans have info about a small mod to make the outboard possible - but the idea - though no plan (YET) about the simple way to do the rowlocks - it is pretty easy as the structure ties into existing structure.

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