I'm used to just using the (twin) engines to steer the boat when docking or otherwise in close quarters, and idle speed.
Hypothetically speaking - would this work at higher speeds, or would it tear anything up (like the transmission).
For example, if the steering went out with the rudders set straight - would it be ok to operate the boat at "trawler speed" (6-10 mph), and just vary the speed of the engines to accomplish turns?
Would this hurt the transmissions? If not, would it even be possible to run at higher than 10mph, simply steering by throttles instead of the wheel?
Hypothetically speaking - would this work at higher speeds, or would it tear anything up (like the transmission).
For example, if the steering went out with the rudders set straight - would it be ok to operate the boat at "trawler speed" (6-10 mph), and just vary the speed of the engines to accomplish turns?
Would this hurt the transmissions? If not, would it even be possible to run at higher than 10mph, simply steering by throttles instead of the wheel?