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<blockquote data-quote="moelkhuntr" data-source="post: 169321" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>This is my first jet and I am loving it. Trolling, turning, and idling seems to be just fine. The E-TEC really gets down low for trolling and idling. Been using it for gigging and its just right. That was my big scare about being to fast for gigging but just idling along is fine and I found out if you want slower just pull the throtle control back a little to be between forward and neutral and it really gets down slow. I am no expert by no means on the jet but I am trying to learn. I have picked up a lot on this site to help me. Went to Wappapello Lake yesterday and rode around and was folowing the buoys and thought I would take a short cut. Went from 30' to 2 ft in the length of the boat. I was glad I had a jet at that time witn all the stumps and mud banks on Wappapello and found out to folow the the buoys. Caught a few crappies on the return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moelkhuntr, post: 169321, member: 4235"] This is my first jet and I am loving it. Trolling, turning, and idling seems to be just fine. The E-TEC really gets down low for trolling and idling. Been using it for gigging and its just right. That was my big scare about being to fast for gigging but just idling along is fine and I found out if you want slower just pull the throtle control back a little to be between forward and neutral and it really gets down slow. I am no expert by no means on the jet but I am trying to learn. I have picked up a lot on this site to help me. Went to Wappapello Lake yesterday and rode around and was folowing the buoys and thought I would take a short cut. Went from 30' to 2 ft in the length of the boat. I was glad I had a jet at that time witn all the stumps and mud banks on Wappapello and found out to folow the the buoys. Caught a few crappies on the return. [/QUOTE]
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