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<blockquote data-quote="jeremy0998" data-source="post: 286082" data-attributes="member: 10130"><p>Depends on the water you have your boat on. I plan on running mainly on the Susquehanna River here in Pennsylvania and it is a MUST that you don't lock down the motor. Most areas of the Susquehanna near Harrisburg are waist deep (with some areas only being ankle deep right now) and it has tons of ledges/debris/gooners that would take out a lower unit with one hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeremy0998, post: 286082, member: 10130"] Depends on the water you have your boat on. I plan on running mainly on the Susquehanna River here in Pennsylvania and it is a MUST that you don't lock down the motor. Most areas of the Susquehanna near Harrisburg are waist deep (with some areas only being ankle deep right now) and it has tons of ledges/debris/gooners that would take out a lower unit with one hit. [/QUOTE]
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