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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 80667" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Yeah shallow can be a bitch. You can get around most of it by flipping the motor to a 45° angle and running it upside down. It's not the quietest way of doing things but alows it to go through water only three inches deep. I just run a small trolling mother on it and its a nice platform for sight fishing bass or trolling and hitting trees and rocks doesn't faze it a bit. My buddy has one as well and you should of seen the looks we got a few years ago fishing with them out in the main pack of boats down on oahe at cattail bay. It was nice because they are so maneuverable that we were able to get in much tighter on the flooded trees and absolutely crushed the big sow eyes. Actually had them out there in three foot rollers one day and they handled it better then most of the little 12 and 14 foot lunds and other metal boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 80667, member: 1305"] Yeah shallow can be a bitch. You can get around most of it by flipping the motor to a 45° angle and running it upside down. It's not the quietest way of doing things but alows it to go through water only three inches deep. I just run a small trolling mother on it and its a nice platform for sight fishing bass or trolling and hitting trees and rocks doesn't faze it a bit. My buddy has one as well and you should of seen the looks we got a few years ago fishing with them out in the main pack of boats down on oahe at cattail bay. It was nice because they are so maneuverable that we were able to get in much tighter on the flooded trees and absolutely crushed the big sow eyes. Actually had them out there in three foot rollers one day and they handled it better then most of the little 12 and 14 foot lunds and other metal boats. [/QUOTE]
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