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Input needed on shallow running jon boat..
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Marx" data-source="post: 300703" data-attributes="member: 10834"><p>Go as wide as you possibly can . If you add a tunnel add pontoons (sponsons) . We run the marsh flats all the time here on the Texas gulf coast . A boat built like this will give you a big advantage . With a tunnel you can run the motor higher and still get a good flow of water. Install a anti cavitation plate and a heavy cupped prop to get a good bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Marx, post: 300703, member: 10834"] Go as wide as you possibly can . If you add a tunnel add pontoons (sponsons) . We run the marsh flats all the time here on the Texas gulf coast . A boat built like this will give you a big advantage . With a tunnel you can run the motor higher and still get a good flow of water. Install a anti cavitation plate and a heavy cupped prop to get a good bite. [/QUOTE]
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