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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 217035" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>I love running the shallow water. There really is nothing like it, especially when your passengers aren't used to it and they get all tense and start white knuckilng the rails of the boat. Makes me laugh every time. I make it a point to tell them to look down when I run shallow. It may look like you are in really shallow water but a lot of the time you are running in 10"-12". I have never heard of "surging" the boat. Sounds like it could work though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 217035, member: 4592"] I love running the shallow water. There really is nothing like it, especially when your passengers aren't used to it and they get all tense and start white knuckilng the rails of the boat. Makes me laugh every time. I make it a point to tell them to look down when I run shallow. It may look like you are in really shallow water but a lot of the time you are running in 10"-12". I have never heard of "surging" the boat. Sounds like it could work though. [/QUOTE]
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