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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 463281" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Sandy bottom or rocky bottom? I think a boat with a tunnel loses some buoyancy but with the ability to tuck the motor up higher it offers better protection. They make jet tunnel hulls as well and that's what mine is, a nice combination. Do you normally run far from the ramp? Jets are bad on gas so if make long runs you might be better off with a prop motor. Give us some more details on how/where you plan on using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 463281, member: 12995"] Sandy bottom or rocky bottom? I think a boat with a tunnel loses some buoyancy but with the ability to tuck the motor up higher it offers better protection. They make jet tunnel hulls as well and that's what mine is, a nice combination. Do you normally run far from the ramp? Jets are bad on gas so if make long runs you might be better off with a prop motor. Give us some more details on how/where you plan on using it. [/QUOTE]
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