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flat's boat for redfish
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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 101960" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>The only thing that I know you can do is hang a piece of rubber maybe 6" wide all the way across the front. I saw a guy with one across his and had to ask what it was for. He said that when he runs, it's out of the water. When he stops, it's a couple inches below the surface. The ripples hit it instead of slapping the hull. It's ugly, but works. It's the biggest problem I have with using tin boats. I have a new semi-v and it has cut the slap in half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 101960, member: 801"] The only thing that I know you can do is hang a piece of rubber maybe 6" wide all the way across the front. I saw a guy with one across his and had to ask what it was for. He said that when he runs, it's out of the water. When he stops, it's a couple inches below the surface. The ripples hit it instead of slapping the hull. It's ugly, but works. It's the biggest problem I have with using tin boats. I have a new semi-v and it has cut the slap in half. [/QUOTE]
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