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<blockquote data-quote="Darkside" data-source="post: 224353" data-attributes="member: 6899"><p>Read it several times and can't say I follow you comments completely. If you're running an outboard jet boat that runs with the hull 1/2" above the surface of the water, that I have to see for myself. Since the Heel of the intake sits below the bottom of a standard hull. You can build them lite and get great lift, but I'll challenge the 2" in a outboard jet.</p><p></p><p>Guys that sell the idea that 2" is common place to new jetters only take advantage of them. You hit these on any standard 0.08 - .100 tin can and you're calling your insurance company.</p><p></p><p>Your response is typical though. My advice for anglers does differs that of people trying to sell them on the idea that the boats can run any distance in 2" of water or... from speed jockies running .080 gage crafts running juiced up outboard jets to get every ounce of speed out of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkside, post: 224353, member: 6899"] Read it several times and can't say I follow you comments completely. If you're running an outboard jet boat that runs with the hull 1/2" above the surface of the water, that I have to see for myself. Since the Heel of the intake sits below the bottom of a standard hull. You can build them lite and get great lift, but I'll challenge the 2" in a outboard jet. Guys that sell the idea that 2" is common place to new jetters only take advantage of them. You hit these on any standard 0.08 - .100 tin can and you're calling your insurance company. Your response is typical though. My advice for anglers does differs that of people trying to sell them on the idea that the boats can run any distance in 2" of water or... from speed jockies running .080 gage crafts running juiced up outboard jets to get every ounce of speed out of them. [/QUOTE]
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