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tips on running jet in bays/flats
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<blockquote data-quote="gotmuddy" data-source="post: 406696" data-attributes="member: 926"><p>We got back home Tuesday night. Overall I was extremely impressed with the jet and would recommend it to anyone. We only got grass in the grates once but as soon as I killed the engine it fell out. We confidently ran WAY back into the back bays and lakes. Only experienced locals dared to back there. The first day we took the wrong line and sat the boat down on a reef but we had it free in about five minutes.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot to be said about cruising in a foot of water without a care in the world. We easily took off in 16" of water, the bait pods on the back of the boat helped with that I believe. The only issue I have is the horrendous mileage but part of that is from the liner/impeller being worn out. I need to find somewhere to buy new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotmuddy, post: 406696, member: 926"] We got back home Tuesday night. Overall I was extremely impressed with the jet and would recommend it to anyone. We only got grass in the grates once but as soon as I killed the engine it fell out. We confidently ran WAY back into the back bays and lakes. Only experienced locals dared to back there. The first day we took the wrong line and sat the boat down on a reef but we had it free in about five minutes. There's a lot to be said about cruising in a foot of water without a care in the world. We easily took off in 16" of water, the bait pods on the back of the boat helped with that I believe. The only issue I have is the horrendous mileage but part of that is from the liner/impeller being worn out. I need to find somewhere to buy new ones. [/QUOTE]
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