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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 226890" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>A lot of the older Florida glass flats boats have the same design. If you look at a bass boat sitting still, it looks stern heavy. Pods help float the back of the boat which really helps when you are poling the flats or when in shallow water. They also cut out most of the bow rise when planing out. This also allows you to plane out in shallower water. They also helped out with the older 4 strokes weight. Mine also act like trim tabs. They hold the bow down cutting the waves better.</p><p></p><p>I added pods to my boat because my boat was sitting way to stern heavy. Once I added them, I was able to move my gas tank to the back which freed up a lot of room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 226890, member: 801"] A lot of the older Florida glass flats boats have the same design. If you look at a bass boat sitting still, it looks stern heavy. Pods help float the back of the boat which really helps when you are poling the flats or when in shallow water. They also cut out most of the bow rise when planing out. This also allows you to plane out in shallower water. They also helped out with the older 4 strokes weight. Mine also act like trim tabs. They hold the bow down cutting the waves better. I added pods to my boat because my boat was sitting way to stern heavy. Once I added them, I was able to move my gas tank to the back which freed up a lot of room. [/QUOTE]
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