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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Tunnel hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooligans" data-source="post: 515828" data-attributes="member: 35834"><p>To be more clear, I have had a rock in the impeller and needed to drag it onto a ssndbar to deal with it. And what I've learned is that although I can run in just a couple inches of water at speed, I can't stop without getting stuck, but it's so light that it's easy to get un-stuck by hand, pushing it into deeper water. Needs about a foot of water under the foot to go again without pumping gravel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooligans, post: 515828, member: 35834"] To be more clear, I have had a rock in the impeller and needed to drag it onto a ssndbar to deal with it. And what I've learned is that although I can run in just a couple inches of water at speed, I can't stop without getting stuck, but it's so light that it's easy to get un-stuck by hand, pushing it into deeper water. Needs about a foot of water under the foot to go again without pumping gravel. [/QUOTE]
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