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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 438731" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>I'm in northwest NC and familiar with the west coast boats. Owned Kofflers (built like tanks RMTB 14') and now row a Hyde lowpro metal with uhmw bottom. Our problem here is lack of access and having to run 6 miles to get up in the tailwater and a drift boat only makes 4-5mph. Very rocky freestone rivers. </p><p></p><p>Pricing a 1756 Alumacraft this week, all ready priced the Marsh Series Alweld performance tunnel. I like their no side rib design and fit and finish is very good. </p><p></p><p>The 3" Alweld tunnel would work well for a jet. The factory says 40/30 Yamaha will do fine on this model and I don't need speed. https://www.alweld.com/custom-boats?lightbox=dataItem-j2tao6ju2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 438731, member: 22611"] I'm in northwest NC and familiar with the west coast boats. Owned Kofflers (built like tanks RMTB 14') and now row a Hyde lowpro metal with uhmw bottom. Our problem here is lack of access and having to run 6 miles to get up in the tailwater and a drift boat only makes 4-5mph. Very rocky freestone rivers. Pricing a 1756 Alumacraft this week, all ready priced the Marsh Series Alweld performance tunnel. I like their no side rib design and fit and finish is very good. The 3" Alweld tunnel would work well for a jet. The factory says 40/30 Yamaha will do fine on this model and I don't need speed. https://www.alweld.com/custom-boats?lightbox=dataItem-j2tao6ju2 [/QUOTE]
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