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SeaArk 2072 MV or MVT ( Prop Tunnel Hull)
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<blockquote data-quote="shootandfish1" data-source="post: 190351" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>Thanks guys, PartsMan - Is the reason you reccomended a cc for balance or visability or both?</p><p></p><p>Reedjj- I fished the St. Johns near Deland, rented pontoons out of High Banks and eased up the Wekiva maybe a couple of miles. </p><p></p><p>In the panhandle, I've fished the Choctawhatchee (near Hwy 20) and the Dead Lakes near Wewahitchka. I've scouted out the Chipola at road crossings and really want to fish this river!!!</p><p></p><p>Using the Wekiva and Chiplola as examples, how far upsteam can one take a conventional hulled jon upstream before the water gets too shallow? Back to my orginal thought, why couldn't one continue upstream using a trolling motor?</p><p></p><p>Change channel-Is it worthwhile considering getting the prop tunnel, but not a jack-plate? I'm assumming that if one forgoes the jack-plate, the the OB's water-pickup does not have to be modified.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for help,</p><p></p><p>Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootandfish1, post: 190351, member: 5184"] Thanks guys, PartsMan - Is the reason you reccomended a cc for balance or visability or both? Reedjj- I fished the St. Johns near Deland, rented pontoons out of High Banks and eased up the Wekiva maybe a couple of miles. In the panhandle, I've fished the Choctawhatchee (near Hwy 20) and the Dead Lakes near Wewahitchka. I've scouted out the Chipola at road crossings and really want to fish this river!!! Using the Wekiva and Chiplola as examples, how far upsteam can one take a conventional hulled jon upstream before the water gets too shallow? Back to my orginal thought, why couldn't one continue upstream using a trolling motor? Change channel-Is it worthwhile considering getting the prop tunnel, but not a jack-plate? I'm assumming that if one forgoes the jack-plate, the the OB's water-pickup does not have to be modified. Thanks again for help, Fred [/QUOTE]
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