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<blockquote data-quote="AllOutdoors" data-source="post: 405197" data-attributes="member: 7081"><p>Interesting. I've never heard of pods being dangerous. I wander why they are standard on many production boats? They helped my boat turning and reduced draft. Increased planing time as well and made the boat more stable. Everyone that fished with me couldn't believe the boat was 17ft hull. They said it fished and rode like a longer boat. I was running a jet though. Maybe that was the difference? I know several bay/flats boats with prop tunnels run pods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOutdoors, post: 405197, member: 7081"] Interesting. I've never heard of pods being dangerous. I wander why they are standard on many production boats? They helped my boat turning and reduced draft. Increased planing time as well and made the boat more stable. Everyone that fished with me couldn't believe the boat was 17ft hull. They said it fished and rode like a longer boat. I was running a jet though. Maybe that was the difference? I know several bay/flats boats with prop tunnels run pods. [/QUOTE]
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