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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Adding Pods are building a Tunnel for shallow water
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 481187" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>How shallow are you thinking? From what I've read a tunnel(done right)would get you the "shallowest". Pods help as well, sometimes used with the tunnel.</p><p>I have no first hand experience other than running a small tunnel(jet) and wrecking a few props. I see videos where guys are getting their skeg close to the bottom of their hull now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 481187, member: 349"] How shallow are you thinking? From what I've read a tunnel(done right)would get you the "shallowest". Pods help as well, sometimes used with the tunnel. I have no first hand experience other than running a small tunnel(jet) and wrecking a few props. I see videos where guys are getting their skeg close to the bottom of their hull now. [/QUOTE]
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