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<blockquote data-quote="jsmoody" data-source="post: 438800" data-attributes="member: 15256"><p>Ive thought about inboards but i think i want an outboard so i can easily swap if i'm ready or need to. Mud boats/motors are really a marsh thing. They have their place but they're extremely loud and heavy. And id hate to be holding one when i run one up over a gravel bar. The rivers are different north of I-10. Up here theres very little soupy mud and hardly any marsh to speak of at least in this part of MS. Its mostly sand/gravel bottom. The builder here does use tubular ribs but they're not longitudinal. They're pretty beefy boats though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsmoody, post: 438800, member: 15256"] Ive thought about inboards but i think i want an outboard so i can easily swap if i'm ready or need to. Mud boats/motors are really a marsh thing. They have their place but they're extremely loud and heavy. And id hate to be holding one when i run one up over a gravel bar. The rivers are different north of I-10. Up here theres very little soupy mud and hardly any marsh to speak of at least in this part of MS. Its mostly sand/gravel bottom. The builder here does use tubular ribs but they're not longitudinal. They're pretty beefy boats though. [/QUOTE]
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