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Alumacraft 1860 reviews??
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<blockquote data-quote="AllOutdoors" data-source="post: 407945" data-attributes="member: 7081"><p>I ran an alumacraft 1756 for years. Solid boat with no issues. I'm not sure how shallow you can run with that rig with an outbouard. Shallow rivers are unpredictable especially if stuff tends to wash in from high water. If river fishing and running through water 18" regularly, I would look into a jet. If not at least a prop with tunnel. If it's on rare occasions you will probably be fine. It just stinks when you snag a lower unit in the shallows. Also look at what the other guys are running on your river and ask some questions. You might be able to get some insight on what works best. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOutdoors, post: 407945, member: 7081"] I ran an alumacraft 1756 for years. Solid boat with no issues. I'm not sure how shallow you can run with that rig with an outbouard. Shallow rivers are unpredictable especially if stuff tends to wash in from high water. If river fishing and running through water 18" regularly, I would look into a jet. If not at least a prop with tunnel. If it's on rare occasions you will probably be fine. It just stinks when you snag a lower unit in the shallows. Also look at what the other guys are running on your river and ask some questions. You might be able to get some insight on what works best. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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