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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 496239" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>Pretty much every jon boat looks like yours. It won't be an issue.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, when I am making QuickDraw countours, I'll trim my engine up a little, just to make sure I get perfect images to the left of the boat. Not that I have ever seen a difference with it down, just being extra-careful, hoping I don't miss a single bottom feature.</p><p></p><p>This year, I'm determined to hunt down and find more brush piles, stumps and other stuff that holds crappie on my home lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 496239, member: 4972"] Pretty much every jon boat looks like yours. It won't be an issue. Sometimes, when I am making QuickDraw countours, I'll trim my engine up a little, just to make sure I get perfect images to the left of the boat. Not that I have ever seen a difference with it down, just being extra-careful, hoping I don't miss a single bottom feature. This year, I'm determined to hunt down and find more brush piles, stumps and other stuff that holds crappie on my home lake. [/QUOTE]
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