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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 165743" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>You should be OK. If you are running a small horse power motor you can get away with more. If you have ever run a trolling motor and had it set too shallow, it starts sucking air and creating a vortex. You lower it just a tad and the sucking sound stops. That is the most efficent depth to run a motor. Least drag with out sucking air from above. Even if you are able to get it to break loose in a sharp turn at full throddle, just slow down a little. It's a tin boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 165743, member: 3325"] You should be OK. If you are running a small horse power motor you can get away with more. If you have ever run a trolling motor and had it set too shallow, it starts sucking air and creating a vortex. You lower it just a tad and the sucking sound stops. That is the most efficent depth to run a motor. Least drag with out sucking air from above. Even if you are able to get it to break loose in a sharp turn at full throddle, just slow down a little. It's a tin boat. [/QUOTE]
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