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2016 Lowe Shallow water boats
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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 406763" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>I have the Lowe 2016 catalog in my reading room too...looking at the Big River and shallow water versions with interest. Funny how Lowe has been in the business forever and based in Missouri and only now trying to catch up with much smaller manufacturers of purpose built jet hulls. Looks like they have a good lineup with hull thicknesses up to .125 and several tunnel options. Their heavy duty options require console installs but they're rated to a pretty decent HP.</p><p> </p><p>I would just have thought that a leading aluminum boat manufacturer such as Lowe, based in Missouri where jets are common, would have been more aggressive in designing and marketing really tough boats for our nice skinny, rocky streams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 406763, member: 20155"] I have the Lowe 2016 catalog in my reading room too...looking at the Big River and shallow water versions with interest. Funny how Lowe has been in the business forever and based in Missouri and only now trying to catch up with much smaller manufacturers of purpose built jet hulls. Looks like they have a good lineup with hull thicknesses up to .125 and several tunnel options. Their heavy duty options require console installs but they're rated to a pretty decent HP. I would just have thought that a leading aluminum boat manufacturer such as Lowe, based in Missouri where jets are common, would have been more aggressive in designing and marketing really tough boats for our nice skinny, rocky streams. [/QUOTE]
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