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<blockquote data-quote="CCgar" data-source="post: 341867" data-attributes="member: 12638"><p>Can you share your opinion on pods on a tiller Jon. I'm getting a 17 or 18' mod v with tiller steering I'll be fishing flats, rivers and crossing a bay here and there. I'm wanting to know if the pods/sponsons would be better than just a stabilizer. It'll be my 9 year old (skinny) son in the front and me (not skinny) in the back with a 50hp motor, but will also be me and my buds on occasion. Wanting a good hole shot and overall performance. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCgar, post: 341867, member: 12638"] Can you share your opinion on pods on a tiller Jon. I'm getting a 17 or 18' mod v with tiller steering I'll be fishing flats, rivers and crossing a bay here and there. I'm wanting to know if the pods/sponsons would be better than just a stabilizer. It'll be my 9 year old (skinny) son in the front and me (not skinny) in the back with a 50hp motor, but will also be me and my buds on occasion. Wanting a good hole shot and overall performance. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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