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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 435943" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>What kind of boat? What kind of water is it used on? Pods are a no go on any salt water or bodies of water that get huge barge traffic or large waves. They waves will sink you if they hit you from behind. They will broach you in a following sea. Even the tiny trim tab companies tell you to raise them all of the way in those conditions. I could not imagine many or any boat needing pods unless all you do is pole fish calm skinny water and have a second boat for....boating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 435943, member: 13140"] What kind of boat? What kind of water is it used on? Pods are a no go on any salt water or bodies of water that get huge barge traffic or large waves. They waves will sink you if they hit you from behind. They will broach you in a following sea. Even the tiny trim tab companies tell you to raise them all of the way in those conditions. I could not imagine many or any boat needing pods unless all you do is pole fish calm skinny water and have a second boat for....boating. [/QUOTE]
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