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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Convert Jon Boat to Air Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 184088" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>You would be better off just adding a fan to the boat for the times that you wanna get really shallow. Check out some bowfishing rigs. They use gas powered fans with a reduction gear and different props to get the desired tourque. You still get to keep your outboard, and you get the benefit of the fan all in one package. There is a website forum similar to this called bowfishingcountry that is dedicated to what you are asking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 184088, member: 4585"] You would be better off just adding a fan to the boat for the times that you wanna get really shallow. Check out some bowfishing rigs. They use gas powered fans with a reduction gear and different props to get the desired tourque. You still get to keep your outboard, and you get the benefit of the fan all in one package. There is a website forum similar to this called bowfishingcountry that is dedicated to what you are asking about. [/QUOTE]
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