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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2075 commercial grade jon boat,
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<blockquote data-quote="czuniga08" data-source="post: 404147" data-attributes="member: 15790"><p>2075 path maker , best of my research comes up to a custom manufacturing company that builds airboats out of louisiana, This thing I built like a tank, i was able to measure 3/16 if an inch construction. 20 ft long and 2 ft sponsoons. it will be used for the flats on the lower laguna madre. I was debating if i should look into carving a tunnell to be able to go shallower. or will the sponsoons do, i am planning on a Yamaha 115 ti 130 with jackplate. and some places down here can get les than a ft of water. if so what size of tunnel do you all recommend. thanks in advance </p><p></p><p>great forum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="czuniga08, post: 404147, member: 15790"] 2075 path maker , best of my research comes up to a custom manufacturing company that builds airboats out of louisiana, This thing I built like a tank, i was able to measure 3/16 if an inch construction. 20 ft long and 2 ft sponsoons. it will be used for the flats on the lower laguna madre. I was debating if i should look into carving a tunnell to be able to go shallower. or will the sponsoons do, i am planning on a Yamaha 115 ti 130 with jackplate. and some places down here can get les than a ft of water. if so what size of tunnel do you all recommend. thanks in advance great forum [/QUOTE]
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