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I'd be considering jet drive variety like Yamaha or SeaDoo type boat. Good low water draft and no outdrives or outboard and/or props to worry about.
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Clip ons are better for water sports. Jet drives don't have the pull of outboards. And, outboards are much better if there are surface weeds, which will get sucked up into a jet drive.
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Shoot a PM to ActiveShack here on OSO. He's got some redneckin' fishing/hunting boat that does not need water, just buoyant mud to run in. He posted it on here some time back.
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Seems like a pontoon would be the only sensible choice, very low draft + the option of one of those outboards made for low water use.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
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Shoot a PM to ActiveShack here on OSO. He's got some redneckin' fishing/hunting boat that does not need water, just buoyant mud to run in. He posted it on here some time back.
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Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK
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You can get out on low tide with one of these :drink:
www.godevil.com http://www.godevil.com/Video/Surface_Drive_Mud.wmv |
Im thinking one of those little seadoo or yamaha jetboats as was mentioned, plus they were built with the idea that people were going to abuse them.
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
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Thanks. Never heard of them. I've been leaning toward a flats boat or Whaler. Outboard or jet or jet-outboard I think.
Here's a 15 footer but they make alot more, who has the video of this thing being towed to the lake for a test drive...WITHOUT a trailer!!!!! http://www.triumphboats.com/index.cf...siniterx=150CC |
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