Okay, this is probably a dumb question and i'm the only clueless one, but my curiosity has the best of me...<br /><br />We just got back from a week's vacation at Sunset Beach, NC (close to the NC-SC border). One time when we were stopped waiting for boat traffic to go through the drawbridge, we saw a few boats configured in a way i hadn't seen before -- they had outboard engines mounted not on the transom but within the hull. They seemed to have a... well??? through the hull a few feet forward of the transom...<br /><br />What are boats configured like this called? Is there a special purpose for this configuration? How do they steer -- does the motor pivot as in a transom-mounted o/b, or do they have a rudder astern of the motor like an inboard?<br /><br />-curious anne
