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SeaArk 2072 MV or MVT ( Prop Tunnel Hull)
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 190423" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>I was talking to a guy last night that gets waay back up in the creek and he said I won't be able to get back there with my boat. I guess there are spots that are very shallow and then deep pools after that. I was planning on doing the same as you and just using a trolling motor but he said I would still not make it. I would have to get out and lift over some spots. He said even with a canoe he has had to portage some spots.</p><p></p><p>I guess it all depends how deep in the woods you wanna go. After hearing that yesterday around 6:00pm I spent the rest of the night looking at jet outboards, and alweld and seaArk jet tunnels. The only other option for me is a small jon like a 1236 and a 6-9 hp mud Buddy.</p><p></p><p>If you get the prop tunnel you can always use the power tilt/trim to raise the motor and run shallow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 190423, member: 4585"] I was talking to a guy last night that gets waay back up in the creek and he said I won't be able to get back there with my boat. I guess there are spots that are very shallow and then deep pools after that. I was planning on doing the same as you and just using a trolling motor but he said I would still not make it. I would have to get out and lift over some spots. He said even with a canoe he has had to portage some spots. I guess it all depends how deep in the woods you wanna go. After hearing that yesterday around 6:00pm I spent the rest of the night looking at jet outboards, and alweld and seaArk jet tunnels. The only other option for me is a small jon like a 1236 and a 6-9 hp mud Buddy. If you get the prop tunnel you can always use the power tilt/trim to raise the motor and run shallow. [/QUOTE]
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