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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 321039" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Hey thanks Smack, I'm probably a year or so out. Going to research the heck out of tunnels and the design. Indeed folks around here with prop tunnels do push their luck. The skinnier they go and the more they push their luck, whap ding boom.</p><p>There goes a lower unit. One guy in particular loves his jet OB but has serious issues with it getting clogged up with matted grass on the flats and constantly bitches. On the other hand, I'd imagine a tunnel that is done right and run with a prop vs jet won't have those issues. Sonny has a great site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 321039, member: 5389"] Hey thanks Smack, I'm probably a year or so out. Going to research the heck out of tunnels and the design. Indeed folks around here with prop tunnels do push their luck. The skinnier they go and the more they push their luck, whap ding boom. There goes a lower unit. One guy in particular loves his jet OB but has serious issues with it getting clogged up with matted grass on the flats and constantly bitches. On the other hand, I'd imagine a tunnel that is done right and run with a prop vs jet won't have those issues. Sonny has a great site. [/QUOTE]
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