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Mud Motor Battle_Beaver Dam vs Swamp Runner vs Mud Skipper
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<blockquote data-quote="JTgatoring" data-source="post: 444022" data-attributes="member: 22627"><p>If you are trying to use a small kit with a larger engine, I would contact the dealer of the kit. It may not even bolt up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I haven't traveled rocky water before so I don't know anything about it. I just know about the long tail mud motors. I do not know much about jet motors. One thing I do know about jet motors is that they are way more expensive than a long tail mud motor. On reliability, I wouldn't be able to tell you one over the other. One thing that pops into my mind is that if your mud motor breaks a prop, you can fix it right there without any issue. If you know you are going through some pretty rough stuff, pack a few extra props. Anything that breaks with a sps mud motor kit, you will be able to fix on the shore with out an issue, or if you can't you'll still be able to run, just not smoothly. If your jet motor breaks, I don't know much about it, so I wouldn't be able to fix it out on the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTgatoring, post: 444022, member: 22627"] If you are trying to use a small kit with a larger engine, I would contact the dealer of the kit. It may not even bolt up. I haven't traveled rocky water before so I don't know anything about it. I just know about the long tail mud motors. I do not know much about jet motors. One thing I do know about jet motors is that they are way more expensive than a long tail mud motor. On reliability, I wouldn't be able to tell you one over the other. One thing that pops into my mind is that if your mud motor breaks a prop, you can fix it right there without any issue. If you know you are going through some pretty rough stuff, pack a few extra props. Anything that breaks with a sps mud motor kit, you will be able to fix on the shore with out an issue, or if you can't you'll still be able to run, just not smoothly. If your jet motor breaks, I don't know much about it, so I wouldn't be able to fix it out on the water. [/QUOTE]
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