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Transom sponsons/flotation pods - on a V hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="skloak" data-source="post: 232240" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>smart tabs are great, the only thing i would say is that when you beach on those rivers, you would have the be careful pushing the boat back into the river. they do hang down below the back of the transom, and they will dig in when pushing the boat backwards in water too shallow. i fish shallow in the lower laguna madre south texas; i have had to spin the boat around to get off of sand bars when i have run aground on low tides. </p><p>i too have considered the floatation pods and am planning on putting some on this year, from the same site, by the way. i have talked the them on the phone, they are really nice guys. they will tell you to send pics and measurments. by the way, i have a 15 ft 44 in. g3 aluminum.</p><p>i hope this helps, thanks, steve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skloak, post: 232240, member: 7170"] smart tabs are great, the only thing i would say is that when you beach on those rivers, you would have the be careful pushing the boat back into the river. they do hang down below the back of the transom, and they will dig in when pushing the boat backwards in water too shallow. i fish shallow in the lower laguna madre south texas; i have had to spin the boat around to get off of sand bars when i have run aground on low tides. i too have considered the floatation pods and am planning on putting some on this year, from the same site, by the way. i have talked the them on the phone, they are really nice guys. they will tell you to send pics and measurments. by the way, i have a 15 ft 44 in. g3 aluminum. i hope this helps, thanks, steve. [/QUOTE]
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