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<blockquote data-quote="eshaw" data-source="post: 447221" data-attributes="member: 22134"><p>I don't know jack about jets, never had one but I am interested in them. That being said, my first impression as a guy on the street window shopping is that the hull is a heavy duty unit since it's made from .125" material and uses the UHMW on the bottom. I like the welded construction method they use for the actual hull build itself. When you get to the rear all I see is a tunnel hull with extra tall sponsons and a standard jet motor between them that no longer pivots and I understand why. I hope that's reversible for future motor sale. I like that they've incorporated a nozzle on the jet pump but it looks a little cobbled together. Basically they've married two technologies together there. I guess by having a stationary outboard it does help keep interior space since it's always at a premium in boats. I just don't know if this really innovative? Not to me. What really makes this stand out from the pack ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshaw, post: 447221, member: 22134"] I don't know jack about jets, never had one but I am interested in them. That being said, my first impression as a guy on the street window shopping is that the hull is a heavy duty unit since it's made from .125" material and uses the UHMW on the bottom. I like the welded construction method they use for the actual hull build itself. When you get to the rear all I see is a tunnel hull with extra tall sponsons and a standard jet motor between them that no longer pivots and I understand why. I hope that's reversible for future motor sale. I like that they've incorporated a nozzle on the jet pump but it looks a little cobbled together. Basically they've married two technologies together there. I guess by having a stationary outboard it does help keep interior space since it's always at a premium in boats. I just don't know if this really innovative? Not to me. What really makes this stand out from the pack ??? [/QUOTE]
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